Seventh International Colloquium on Paratuberculosis

Session 7: Epidemiology and Control

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Title Author(s)
INVITED SPEAKER: Control of paratuberculosis by vaccination [abstract] Juste RA, Geijo MV, Sevilla I, Aduriz G, Garrido JM.
A preliminary survey on the prevalence of paratuberculosis in dairy cattle in Spain by bulk milk PCR [abstract] Sevilla I, Aduriz G, Garrido JM, Geijo MV, Juste RA.
Seroprevalence of paratuberculosis in bull mothers herds in Slovenia. [abstract] Ocepek M, Krt B, Pogacnik M.
Dairy and beef cattle paratuberculosis survey in intensive and extensive farming conditions. [abstract] Yayo Ayele W, Fischer O, Svastova P, Alexa M, Machackova M, Pavlík I.
The paratuberculosis-attributable mortality rate in a f lock of Merino sheep in Australia. [abstract] Abbott KA, McGregor H, Windsor P, Britton A.
Prevalence and risk factors for paratuberculosis among beef cattle in the state of Texas, USA. [abstract] Roussel AJ, Thompson JA, Libal MC, Stewart EM, Withlock RL, Barling KS, Hairgrove TB.
Effects of paratuberculosis on lactation curves of Danish dairy cows. [abstract] Kudahl A, Nielsen SS, Tsørensen JT.
The effect of sub-clinical Johne's disease on milk production, fertility and milk quality in Israel. [abstract] Chaffer M, Grinberg K, Ezra E, Elad D.
Paratuberculosis control programme in cattle in 1992-2001 by faecal culture and associated economic losses. [abstract] Pavlík I, Parmova I, Yayo Ayele W, Machackova M, Lamka J, Svoboda J, Pokorny J, Bazant J, Vitasek J.
Deer as a model for natural and experimental Johne's disease. [abstract] Griffin JFT, Chinn DN, Rodgers CR, Liggett S, Spittle E, Mackintosh CG.
The potential role of wildlife in the epidemiology of paratuberculosis in domestic animals. [abstract] Greig A, Beard P, Daniels MJ, Henderson D, Hutchings MR, Stevenson K.
Mycobacterium paratuberculosis in wild ferrets-a potential wildlife reservoir of Johne's disease. [abstract] de Lisle GW, Yates GF, Cavaignac SM, Collins DM, Paterson BM, Montgomery RH.
Role of the external environment, plants and non-vertebrates for the spread of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis. [abstract] Pavlík I, Yayo Ayele W, Fischer O, Matlova L, Svastova P, Bartos M, Machackova M, Alexa M, Lamka J.
Potential wildlife to ruminant transmission routes for M. a. paratuberculosis. [abstract] Hutchings MR, Daniels MJ, Henderson D, Greig A.
Evaluation of possible cross-infection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (M. a. paratuberculosis) between sheep, goats and cattle in Norway. [abstract] Holstad G, Djønne B, Sigurðardóttir Ó, Pavlík I, Ahrens P, Tharaldsen J, Schönheit J, Storset A, Nyberg O.
Within-herd transmission of paratuberculosis and the possible role of infectious calves. [abstract] van Roermund HJW, de Jong MCM.
Surveillance programmes for paratuberculosis-free dairy herds, based on quantification of between-herd transmission. [abstract] van Roermund HJW, Weber M, de Jong MCM.
Absorption of IgG in calves fed colostrum replacer products derived from bovine serum. [abstract] Quigley JD, Kost CJ, Wolfe TA.
Various certification schemes for Johne's disease compared with a simulation model. [abstract] Weber MF, Groenendaal H, van Roermund HJW, Nielen M.
Farm-level interpretation of a kinetics ELISA in New York State dairy herds. [abstract] van Schaik G, Jacobson RH, Schukken YH, Stehman SM, Shin SJ.
A longitudinal study to investigate variation in ELISA and fecal culture results for M. paratuberculosis in commercial dairy herds in New York State. [abstract] van Schaik G, Rossiter CR, Stehman SM, Shin SJ, Schukken YH.
Predictive value of a kinetics ELISA to detect fecal shedding of M. paratuberculosis in New York State dairy herds. [abstract] van Schaik G, Jacobson RH, Schukken YH, Stehman SM, Shin SJ.
Optimisation of the sensitivity of ELISA and faecal culture for paratuberculosis: Selection of population or correction by population characteristics? [abstract] Nielsen SS.
Interpretation of the serum ELISA for detection of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis fecal shedding in dairy cattle herds. [abstract] Wells SJ, Godden S, Whitlock RH, Collins J.
Infection rates in reactors to an absorbed ELISA used in a bovine Johne's disease test and cull program. [abstract] Holmes IRL, Jubb TF, Callinanb APL.
Risk of introduction of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis into dairy herds: effects of prevalence and test sensitivity. [abstract] Gardner IA, Carpenter TE, Collins MT.
Rapid eradication of paratuberculosis. [abstract] Kalis CHJ, Collins MT, Hesselink JW, Barkema HW.
Testing to control Johne's disease in dairy herds in Victoria. [abstract] Jubb TF, Galvin JW.
Efficacy of a killed Mycobacterium paratuberculosis vaccine for the control of OJD in Australian sheep flocks. [abstract] Windsor P, Whittington R, Eppleston J, Jones S, Britton A.
Paratuberculosis in sheep in Iceland - Is eradication by vaccination possible? [abstract] Fridriksdottir V, Hjartardottir S, Poulsen S, Sigurdarson S, Gunnarsson E.
Improving Australian assurance programs and risk management for Johne's disease. [abstract] Kennedy DJ, Allworth MB, Mitchell R.
Directions for the future control of Johne's disease caused by cattle types of M. paratuberculosis in Australia. [abstract] Kennedy DJ, Hood R, Allworth MB.
Paratuberculosis control in The Netherlands. [abstract] Franken P.
Control programme for paratuberculosis in Swedish beef herds. [abstract] Sternberg S, Holmström A, Viske D, Robertsson JÅ, Bölske G, Larsson B.
Progress of the Australian National OJD Control and Evaluation Program. [abstract] Allworth MB, Hood R, Kennedy DJ.
A national surveillance program for ovine Johne's disease in Australia. Methods, improvements and results. [abstract] Allworth MB, Kennedy DJ, Sergeant ESG.
Progress with Ovine Johne's Disease Control in New South Wales. [abstract] Links IJ, Roth I, Evers M, Denholm L.
The Victorian Ovine Johnes Disease Eradication Program- effects on sheep owners and industry. [abstract] Tobin FM.
Diagnosis, epidemiology, and Program of Control of Paratuberculosis in bovine herds of Argentina. [abstract] Paolicchi F, Morsella C, Verna A, Spath E, Martinis D, Zumarraga M, Giofree A, Cataldi A, Romano M.
History of incidence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in domestic and wild ruminants in the Czech Republic. [abstract] Pavlík I, Bazant J, Vitasek J, Machackova M, Yayo Ayele W, Pokorny J, Parmova I, Lamka J.
Johne's disease serological prevalence in Uruguayan dairy cows. [abstract] Piaggio J, Nuñez A, Gil A.
Prevalence of paratuberculosis (Johne's disease) in dairy farms in northeastern Italy. [abstract] Robbi C, Rossi I, Nardelli S, Marangon S, Vincenzi G, Vicenzoni G.
Screening of Swedish dairy farms for paratuberculosis. [abstract] Sternberg S, Bölske G, Robertsson JÅ, Olsson SO, Viske D.
A survey of the prevalence of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in bulk-tank milk samples all over Switzerland. [abstract] Corti S, Stephan S.
Detection of Anti- Mycobacterium paratuberculosis antibodies in Brazilian herds. [abstract] Ferreira R, Fonseca LS, Lilenbaum W.
Isolation of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis from an infected dairy herd in Southern Region - Brazil. [abstract] Gomes MJP, Driemeier D, Lanzon LF, Asanome W, Wunder Jr EA, Ribeiro VR.
Dealing with incursions in a Johne's disease free zone: Western Australia. [abstract] Cousins D, Morcombe P, Moir D, Butler R, Young G, Carson B, Evans R, Kalkhoven M.
Epidemiological study of paratuberculosis in ruminants in Alentejo Portugal. [abstract] Ferreira A, Mariano I, Caetano MC, Núncio P, Carrilho E, Sousa C, Lopes S, Almeida V, Penha Gonçalves A.
Prevalence of paratuberculosis and tuberculosis in caprine herds in Madrid. [abstract] de Juan L, Aranaz A, Montero N, Díez de Tejada P, Romero B, Vela AI, Mateos A, Domínguez L.
An investigation of wildlife roe deer as possible source of introduction of paratuberculosis into a certified-free dairy herd. [abstract] van Weering H, Kalis CHJ, Overduin P, Hesselink JW.
Survey on paratuberculosis in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) and small ruminants in North-Western Italy [abstract] Robino P, Nebbia P, Meneguz PG, De Meneghi D.
Mortalities due to Mycobacterial Infections in Wild Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) in Belgium. [abstract] Godfroid J, Pirard M, Fonteyn PA, Bughin J, Walravens K, Portaels F, Gala JL.
Control of Paratuberculosis in an farm of red deer in captivity in Argentina. [abstract] Soler P, Verna A, Morsella C, Casaro A, Paolicchi F.
A survey on Paratuberculosis in red deer (Cervus elaphus) in hunting areas of Extremadura (Western Spain). [abstract] Hermoso de Mendoza J, Parra A, Tato A, Alonso JM, Peña J, Teixidó J, Rey JM, García A, Larrasa J, Marcos G, Cerrato R, Fernández-Llario P, Casas F, Hermoso de Mendoza M.
Evidence of paratuberculosis in wild red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Belgium. [abstract] Linden A, Canivet P, Mousset B, de Rijk P, Rigouts L, Portaels F.
Preliminary results of a survey for Johne's diseases in the Antwerp Zoo. [abstract] Vansnick E, Vercammen F, Bauwens L, Haese ED, Nelis H, Geysen D.
Paratuberculosis in wild ruminants in the Czech Republic in the years 1997-2001. [abstract] Machackova M, Lamka J, Parmova I, Yayo Ayele W, Rozsypalova Z, Svastova P, Bartos M, Straka M, Ludvik V, Pavlík I.
Influence of ultraviolet-B (UV-B) on viability of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis. [abstract] Katayama N, Kamata GS, Yokomizo GY.
Factors affecting the herd level of antibodies against Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in dairy cattle. [abstract] Fredriksen B, Jarp J.
Economic importance of paratuberculosis in a breeding of dairy cows in Croatia. [abstract] Cvetnic Z, Brlek K, Trstenjak J, Ocepek M, Spicic S, Mitak M, Krt B.
Estimating the spread of paratuberculosis within dairy cattle using a deterministic mathematical model. [abstract] Valente C, Nucci MC, Cuteri V, Marenzoni M.
Comparison of blood PCR and ELISA for detection of Map infection in sheep and cattle. [abstract] Juste RA, Garrido JM, Geijo MV, Aduriz G, Sevilla I.
Diagnosis of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis in Europe. [abstract] Thorel MF.
Can a test-and-slaughter approach contribute to the control of ovine Johne's disease? [abstract] Michel AL, Gous T, Terblanche A, Rudolp R.
Control strategies to obtain a paratuberculosis-free caprine herd. [abstract] de Juan L, Santos A, Aranaz A, Montero N, Álvarez J, Vela AI, Las Heras A, Mateos A, Domínguez L.
Paratuberculosis vaccination of adult animals in two flocks of dairy sheep. [abstract] García-Pariente C, González J, Ferreras M C, Fuertes M, Benavides J, Reyes LE, Moreno O, García-Marín JF, Pérez V.
Evaluation of different adjuvants in the vaccination against paratuberculosis in sheep. [abstract] Reyes LE, González J, Ferreras MC, García-Pariente C, Benavides J, Fuertes M, García-Marín JF, Pérez V.
Current progress of the National Program to control bovine paratuberculosis in Japan. [abstract] Yokomizo Y, Mori Y, Fujimori N, Tachibana S.
Evaluation of the impact of the Minnesota Johne's Disease Control Program. [abstract] Raizman E, Wells S, Godden S.
The National Paratuberculosis Program in Norway. [abstract] Djønne B, Fredriksen B, Nyberg O, Sigurðardóttir ÓM, Tharaldsen J.
OIE Reference Laboratory for Paratuberculosis in Veterinary Research Institute in Brno (Czech Republic). [abstract] Pavlík I, Bartos M, Hruska K.

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