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Brucellosis Eradication Program 4-H Veterinary Science Extension Veterinary Medicine Texas AgriLife Extension Service College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Science Texas A&M System http://aevm.tamu.edu
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Objectives Discuss the decrease in the prevalence of brucellosis in cattle and swine Understand that health regulations are health management practices used to prevent the spread of the disease
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Numerous animal species affected Endemic to most parts of world Reportable Bacterial disease Zoonotic
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Causative Agent Caused by species of Brucella bacteria Brucella abortus - cattle, bison, elk Brucella melitensis - goats Brucella suis - swine Brucella ovis - sheep Brucella canis - dogs Brucella neotomae - rats
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-USDA, VS
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Transmission Routes of exit from infected animal Aborted fetus Reproductive fluids Placenta Milk Urine Semen
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Routes of entry to susceptible animal Ingestion Mucous membranes Broken skin Intact skin
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Once an animal is infected, it is forever infected with bacteria Reservoir hosts shed bacteria Dead-end hosts do not shed bacteria
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Diagnosis Clinical symptoms of Bang’s disease in cattle Abortions Retained placentas Decreased milk production Testicular abscesses Arthritis Laboratory tests Serology Culture
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Clinical symptoms in horses Fistulous withers Poll evil Laboratory tests Serology Culture
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Clinical symptoms in sheep and goats Abortions Retained placentas Mastitis Lameness Orchitis and epididymitis Impaired fertility Laboratory tests Serology Culture
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Clinical symptoms in swine Abortions Weak/stillborn piglets Orchitis Sterility in boars Swollen joints and tendon sheaths Lameness Posterior paralysis Metritis Body abscesses Laboratory tests Serology Culture
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Prevention Heifer vaccination Testing new entries Herd testing and slaughter
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-USDA Vaccinating Heifers Helps to Keep the Free of Bang’s Disease
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Regulation and Eradication National Animal Identification System (pending) USDA Brucellosis Eradication Program Interstate movement testing Show testing First point testing Slaughter testing Surveillance Herd certification/validation Texas FEAD Emergency Response Plan Identify positive animals and destroy Reduce amount of time to get back test results Track origin of suspects animals
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Swine Brucellosis Brucella suis Zoonotic
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Transmission Oral Venereal Prevention No vaccine
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Symptoms Abortions Infertility Sterility
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Surveillance Blood test Shows Slaughter plants Change-of-ownership Organized hunts
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Eradication Quarantine and disposal
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