Publications by authors named "Marit M Biesheuvel"

Article Synopsis
  • Conventional bacterial diagnostics for dairy cows often rely on culture techniques, but these methods lack empirical support and primarily follow outdated guidelines from the National Mastitis Council.
  • The study investigated how different concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO) affect the growth of bacterial isolates, showing that while CO enhances growth detection in the early days of incubation, by day 10, all conditions yielded similar growth results.
  • Findings suggest that expanding the accepted range for CO concentrations during bacterial cultures could improve efficiency, and that the recommended protocols may need to be updated to reflect the absence of CO's critical role in longer incubations.
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Endemic infectious diseases remain a major challenge for dairy producers worldwide. For effective disease control programs, up-to-date prevalence estimates are of utmost importance. The objective of this study was to estimate the herd-level prevalence of bovine leukemia virus (BLV), Salmonella enterica ssp.

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Mycoplasma bovis outbreaks in cattle, including pathogen spread between age groups, are not well understood. Our objective was to estimate within-herd transmission across adult dairy cows, youngstock, and calves. Results from 3 tests (PCR, ELISA, and culture) per cow and 2 tests (PCR and ELISA) per youngstock and calf were used in an age-stratified susceptible-infected-removed/recovered (SIR) model to estimate within-herd transmission parameters, pathways, and potential effects of farm management practices.

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Background: Candidemia is increasing in frequency and is associated with high mortality. We sought to determine the burden of illness, the population it affects and its resistance profile in our region.

Methods: The Calgary Zone (CZ) provides all care for residents of Calgary and surrounding communities (~ 1.

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Understanding farmers' behavior regarding disease control is essential to successfully implement behavior change interventions that improve uptake of best practices. A literature review was conducted to identify theoretical underpinnings, analytical methodologies, and key behavioral determinants that have been described to understand farmers' behavior in disease control and prevention on cattle farms. Overall, 166 peer-reviewed manuscripts from studies conducted in 27 countries were identified.

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Given that bovine herpesvirus 1 (BoHV-1) -the causative agent of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR)- is still endemic in most European countries, BoHV-1 free herds are subject to a considerable risk of (re)introduction of the virus. The aim of this literature review was to describe published, quantified risk factors that are relevant for the introduction of BoHV-1. The risk factors described in this study can be used as input for modeling eradication scenarios and for communication on biosecurity measures to stakeholders.

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