14 results match your criteria: "Carmarthen Veterinary Investigation Centre[Affiliation]"

Is the Ollerenshaw fasciolosis forecasting model fit for the 21st century?

Vet Rec

July 2023

Department of Infection Biology and Microbiomes, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, University of Liverpool, Neston, UK.

Background: The Ollerenshaw forecasting model is based on rainfall and evapotranspiration and has been in use to predict losses from fasciolosis since 1959. We evaluated the performance of the model against observed data.

Methods: Weather data were used to calculate, map and plot fasciolosis risk values for each year from 1950 to 2019.

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Detailed analysis of mortality rates in the female progeny of 1,001 Holstein bulls allows the discovery of new dominant genetic defects.

J Dairy Sci

January 2023

Université Paris-Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, GABI, 78350 Jouy-en-Josas, France; ELIANCE Fédération d'entreprises du conseil et du service en élevage, 75012 Paris, France. Electronic address:

Reducing juvenile mortality in cattle is important for both economic and animal welfare reasons. Previous studies have revealed a large variability in mortality rates between breeds and sire progeny groups, with some extreme cases due to dominant mutations causing various syndromes among the descendants of mosaic bulls. The purpose of this study was to monitor sire-family calf mortality within the French and Walloon Holstein populations, and to use this information to detect genetic defects that might have been overlooked by lack of specific symptoms.

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Scanning surveillance facilitates the monitoring of many endemic diseases of livestock in Great Britain, including sheep scab, an ectoparasitic disease of major welfare and economic burden. There is, however, a drive to improve the cost-effectiveness of animal health surveillance, for example by thoroughly exploiting existing data sources. By analysing the Veterinary Investigation Diagnosis Analysis (VIDA) database, this study aimed to enhance the use of existing scanning surveillance data for sheep scab to identify current trends, highlighting geographical "hotspots" for targeted disease control measures, and identifying a denominator to aid the interpretation of the diagnostic count data.

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Rumen Fluke in Great Britain.

J Comp Pathol

April 2021

Animal and Plant Health Agency, Carmarthen Veterinary Investigation Centre, Carmarthen. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Calicophoron daubneyi, the primary rumen fluke in Europe, primarily infects cattle more than sheep, with increasing outbreaks reported over the last 10-15 years across several countries.
  • Clinical disease often appears in the autumn or winter and is linked to grazing wet pastures, though subclinical production losses from adult infections are also noted.
  • Current treatment options are limited; while oxyclozanide can help, it’s mainly effective against adult forms, and the future impact of climate change on RF prevalence remains uncertain, highlighting the need for more research.
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Treatment failure of lungworm in cattle.

Vet Rec

September 2019

Milfeddygon Prostock Vets, Glynhebog, Llysonnen Road, Carmarthen SA33 5DX.

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BVD in sheep flocks.

Vet Rec

September 2019

Cattle Species Expert Group, APHA Lasswade, Pentlands Science Park, Bush Loan, Penicuik, Midlothian EH26 0PZ

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Multiple resistance to macrocyclic lactones in the sheep scab mite Psoroptes ovis.

Vet Parasitol

August 2019

School of Biological Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TQ, UK. Electronic address:

The astigmatid mite Psoroptes ovis (Acari: Proroptidae) causes the highly contagious and debilitating ovine disease, sheep scab. This ectoparasitic infection has a high economic and animal welfare impact on British sheep farming. Following recent work demonstrating resistance of Psoroptes mites to moxidectin, a widely used macrocyclic lactone (ML) treatment for scab, the current study compared the toxicity of three of the commonly administered macrocylic lactone therapeutic treatments (moxidectin, ivermectin and doramectin) to P.

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100 Questions in Livestock Helminthology Research.

Trends Parasitol

January 2019

Laboratory for Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ghent University, B9820 Merelbeke, Belgium.

An elicitation exercise was conducted to collect and identify pressing questions concerning the study of helminths in livestock, to help guide research priorities. Questions were invited from the research community in an inclusive way. Of 385 questions submitted, 100 were chosen by online vote, with priority given to open questions in important areas that are specific enough to permit investigation within a focused project or programme of research.

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Ovine psoroptic mange (sheep scab) is an infection of substantial economic and animal welfare concern in the UK. Its prevalence has increased rapidly over the last 20 years and management is dependent on a small number of acaricidal compounds, many of which are also used to control a range of other endoparasites and ectoparasites. Here, the effects of the macrocyclic lactone (ML) moxidectin was considered using in vitro assays against mites from four farm populations where persistent treatment failure had been reported: two in West Wales, one from the England/Wales border and one in Herefordshire.

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Reports of Calicophoron daubneyi infecting livestock in Europe have increased substantially over the past decade; however, there has not been an estimate of its farm level prevalence and associated risk factors in the UK. Here, the prevalence of C. daubneyi across 100 participating Welsh farms was recorded, with climate, environmental and management factors attained for each farm and used to create logistic regression models explaining its prevalence.

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