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Epidemiol Infect ; 139(10): 1626-30, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21676351

ABSTRACT

When a pathogen infects a number of different hosts, the process of determining the relative importance of each host species to the persistence of the pathogen is often complex. Removal of a host species is a potential but rarely possible way of discovering the importance of that species to the dynamics of the disease. This study presents the results of a 12-year programme aimed at controlling brucellosis in cattle, sheep and goats and the cascading impacts on brucellosis in a sympatric population of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Boumort National Game Reserve (BNGR; NE Spain). From February 1998 to December 2009, local veterinary agencies tested over 36 180 individual blood samples from cattle, 296 482 from sheep and goats and 1047 from red deer in the study area. All seropositive livestock were removed annually. From 2006 to 2009 brucellosis was not detected in cattle and in 2009 only one of 97 red deer tested was found to be positive. The surveillance and removal of positive domestic animals coincided with a significant decrease in the prevalence of brucellosis in red deer. Our results suggest that red deer may not be able to maintain brucellosis in this region independently of cattle, sheep or goats, and that continued efforts to control disease in livestock may lead to the eventual eradication of brucellosis in red deer in the area.


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Brucellosis/veterinary , Cattle Diseases/epidemiology , Communicable Disease Control/methods , Deer/microbiology , Goat Diseases/epidemiology , Sheep Diseases/epidemiology , Animals , Brucellosis/epidemiology , Cattle , Cattle Diseases/microbiology , Cattle Diseases/prevention & control , Disease Reservoirs/microbiology , Disease Reservoirs/veterinary , Goat Diseases/microbiology , Goat Diseases/prevention & control , Goats , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Sheep , Sheep Diseases/microbiology , Sheep Diseases/prevention & control , Spain/epidemiology
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Res Vet Sci ; 87(1): 149-53, 2009 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19084245

ABSTRACT

An outbreak of disease associated to a border disease virus was described in the Southern chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica) in Spain in 2002. Sera and/or spleen samples from 57 mouflon, 15 red deer, 21 roe deer, 3 fallow deer, 55 sheep, 32 cattle, and 68 goats sharing the chamois habitat were studied. An antibody ELISA test yielded an inconclusive result in 2 mouflon and positive results in 5 goat sera. Comparative virus neutralization tests were performed on the 2 inconclusive mouflons, 3 of the 5 seropositive goats, 55 sheep and 32 cattle, using 6 pestivirus strains. Positive results were obtained in 1 mouflon, 2 goats, 69% of sheep and 78% of cattle. Virological investigations performed with an antigen ELISA test yielded negative results in 21 goats and 39 mouflons, the result in 1 mouflon being inconclusive. PCR performed on 12 goats and the inconclusive mouflon gave negative results. These results suggested that it is unlikely that chamois BDV is infecting wild and domestic ruminants.


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Pestivirus Infections/veterinary , Pestivirus/classification , Ruminants/virology , Animals , Animals, Domestic , Animals, Wild , Disease Outbreaks/veterinary , Neutralization Tests , Pestivirus Infections/blood , Pestivirus Infections/epidemiology , Ruminants/blood , Serologic Tests/veterinary , Spain/epidemiology
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