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Monitor brucellosis in non-feedground herds Surveillance geared toward hunter-killed cow elk › 6000 – 8000 Blood collection kits mailed to hunters in target hunt areas (limited quota) › ~600 – 900 useable samples (40-50-50) Statewide coverage every 4-5 years
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Developed with WLSB input/support Surrounding DSA / northeastern quarter Increased sample collections › Hunter Management Coordinators › Blood/tissue sample technician › Opportunistic sampling ~10,000 Blood collection kits
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1,437 samples received › 894 (62%) suitable for testing 8.9% seroprevalence in northern herd units › 13.3% in 2011, 15.3% in 2010 0% seroprevalence in southern herd units › 5.5% in 2011, 3.2% in 2010
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Elk hunt areas surrounding positive cattle herds –cows only. ( ) = 2011 data Hunt AreaSeroprevalenceSamples (adult ♀) 617.8% (11.8%)179 (93) 6223.1% (10.8%)26 (37) 635.1% (12.8%)39 (39) Total 9.0% (11.8%)244 (169)
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Positives › Bull harvested near Bear Creek drainage › Cow harvested on Bald Mountain › Moderate to strong titers 601 Blood sample kits mailed › 58 Samples returned – 26 suitable for testing › 13 Samples tested in 2006 – 40 in 2011
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Intensive surveillance in/around HA 40 Continue monitoring DSA › Target areas within DSA (61 – 63) › Limited quota HA surrounding boarder Increased sample collections › Hunter Management Coordinators › Opportunistic sampling Continue statewide surveillance (southeast)
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