Selected article for: "blv prevalence and control fly"

Title: 2018 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program: Seattle, Washington, June 14 - 15, 2018
  • Document date: 2018_10_25
  • ID: 60ceejq1_188
    Snippet: One hundred RAMP-Qs were returned, with participants from each province in Atlantic Canada (New Brunswick, 22; Newfoundland, 3; Nova Scotia, 49; Prince Edward Island, 26) . Factors significantly associated with increasing level of within-herd BLV prevalence included history of clinical BLV within the herd (23.7% increase; 95% CI 6.8-39.9%) and history of purchasing BLV-suspect cattle (19.0% increase; 95% CI 3.4-37.0%). No significant difference i.....
    Document: One hundred RAMP-Qs were returned, with participants from each province in Atlantic Canada (New Brunswick, 22; Newfoundland, 3; Nova Scotia, 49; Prince Edward Island, 26) . Factors significantly associated with increasing level of within-herd BLV prevalence included history of clinical BLV within the herd (23.7% increase; 95% CI 6.8-39.9%) and history of purchasing BLV-suspect cattle (19.0% increase; 95% CI 3.4-37.0%). No significant difference in within-herd prevalence was associated with needle and injection (P-value 0.69), fly control (P-value 0.56), or rectal sleeve practices (P-value 0.48), or the use of bulls for natural breeding (P-value 0.81).

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