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Title: Brucellosis


1
Brucellosis
  • 100 to 200 cases occur each year in US
  • Worldwide distribution
  • More common in countries without good
    standardized and effective public health and
    domestic animal health programs
  • High risk areas Portugal, Spain, Southern
    France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, North Africa,
    South and Central America, Eastern Europe, Asia,
    Africa, the Caribbean, Middle East

2
Brucellosis
  • abortions, infertility, and lowered milk
    production
  • 1952 annual cost 400 M
  • lt 1 M today
  • 1956 124,000 infected herds in US
  • 1992 700 herds
  • 2000 6 herds
  • Undulant fever in humans (flu-like symptoms,
    months to yrs)
  • Since 2002, 48 states brucellosis-free status

3
Brucellosis
  • bison and elk in GYA
  • Maintain free-ranging bison and prevent exposure
    to cattle
  • 1934 Brucellosis Eradication Program for bison in
    YNP, include border control program
  • Until 1988, few bison left YNP

4
Brucellosis
  • 1996-97 bison herd at record levels
  • Harsh winter
  • 1,079 bison that left YNP were shot
  • 1,300 bison in YNP starved
  • gt50 of bison herd ()

5
Brucellosis
  • Wind Cave NP and Custer State Park, SD
  • Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge, OK
  • UV-B and temp important in determining how long
    Brucella viable in fetal tissue
  • 3 days (late spring) to 78 days (mid-winter)
  • Fetuses scavenged, avg 15 days

6
Brucellosis
  • Greater Yellowstone Interagency Brucellosis
    Committee (GYIBC) NPS, USFWS, USGS, USFS, USDA
    APHIS, Idaho, Montana Wyoming
  • Developed Interagency Bison Management Plan
    (IBMP) to further the goals and objectives of the
    GYIBC. Agree on core principles
  • Conservation of viable wild and free-ranging elk
    and bison herds in the GYA
  • Maintenance of a viable livestock industry in the
    GYA
  • Commitment to the eventual elimination of
    brucellosis from bison and other wildlife.

7
Brucellosis
  • Hazing efforts, capture testing and relocation,
    lethal removal
  • RB51 vaccine

8
Bovine TB in MN
  • Since 2005, 11 cattle farms
  • Since fall 2007, 21 wild deer () within 5 mi.

9
Bovine TB in MN
  • Fall 2006 Ban on rec. feeding in 4,000 mi2 area
  • 2006-07 aerial survey 900 deer in core area
    29 illegal bait sites
  • Feb 2007, contract with APHIS-WS sharpshooting
    in core area
  • Removed 488 deer (6)
  • Fall 2007, new deer permit area created for TB
    zone
  • 1,166 deer harvested (4)
  • Prevalence estimated at 0.37
  • Jan 2008 aerial survey 800 deer in core area

10
Bovine TB in Manitoba
  • Since 1991, Manitoba 40 elk and 8 white-tailed
    deer have tested positive for bovine tuberculosis
    in the Riding Mountain area. 

11
Bovine TB
  • UK
  • Badgers (Meles meles) and cattle

12
Bovine TB
  • New Zealand
  • Brush tail possum

13
Bovine TB in MI
  • History of bovine TB in Michigan cattle
  • Bovine TB into wild deer herd reservoir for
    reinfection of cattle
  • 1975 TB deer, Alcona Co.
  • 1994 TB deer, Alpena Co.
  • Triggers testing of deer

14
Bovine TB in MI
  • Michigan Bovine TB Eradication Project
  • Multi-agency team of experts from the MDA, DNR,
    DCH, MSU, USDA

15
Bovine TB in MI
  • Surveys of deer pop.
  • Testing of harvested deer
  • Ban baiting
  • Reduce interactions with cattle (conc. feed)
  • Testing of cattle herds, depopulate if

16
Bovine TB in MI
  • Coyotes as sentinels
  • 58 of 175 coyotes tested positive
  • Prevalence by county ranged from 19 to 52 (mean
    33, SE 0.07)
  • Prevalence in deer (n 3,817) was lower (i.e.,
    1.49
  • Focus on coyotes rather than deer, sampled 97
    fewer individuals and increased the likelihood of
    detecting M. bovis by 40.
  • Sentinel coyote surveys have the potential to be
    practical indicators of M. bovis presence in
    wildlife and livestock.

VerCauteren et al. 2008
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