| Literature DB >> 25887329 |
Søren S Nielsen1, Gitte B Nielsen2,3, Matthew J Denwood4, John Haugegaard5, Hans Houe6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The use of secondary data is widespread in a range of surveillance and monitoring applications because of the low cost and high availability associated with this form of data. However, as they are often collected for quite unrelated purposes, they are not necessarily fit for the new purpose that is required of them. Routine meat inspection data were originally collected with the purpose of safeguarding food, but have been re-tasked to also include animal welfare assessment. The objective of the present study was to compare the recording of pericarditis, pleuritis and lungs with lesions at routine meat inspection (RMI) with those performed at systematic health monitoring (SHM) in Danish pigs at slaughter, in order to assess the usefulness of RMI for monitoring the prevalence of these diseases. Data originating from 165 Danish pig herds were collected in the period September 2011 to November 2013. From each herd, a batch consisting of all pigs slaughtered on a specific day from a specific farm were included as the RMI data, while lungs and hearts sampled from the batches were used for the SHM. The RMI data and SHM data included recordings related to a) chronic pericarditis, b) chronic pleuritis and c) lung lesions. The proportion of carcases with a specific disease recording was estimated for each batch of pigs, and linear regression was used to relate the RMI-proportion to the SHM-proportion for the conditions mentioned above.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25887329 PMCID: PMC4381412 DOI: 10.1186/s13028-015-0109-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Corresponding categories used for disease recordings at extended meat inspection (SHM) and meat inspection codes at routine meat inspection (RMI)
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| a) | i) Chronic pericarditis | I) Code 222: Chronic pericarditis |
| b) | ii) Chronic pleuritis | II) Code 289: Chronic fibrous pleuritis |
| c) | iii) Lungs with lesions | III) Code 258: Acute/subacute pneumonia with lung necrosis; |
| Code 271: Chronic pneumonia or lung abscesses (aerogenic); | ||
| Code 287: Fibrinous, sero-fibrinous, suppurative or putrid pleuritis (acute pleuritis); | ||
| Code 289: Chronic fibrous pleuritis |
Figure 1Distribution of no. of samples per herd per date based on the (a) SHM data and (b) RMI data.
Figure 2Prevalence distributions of meat inspection Code 222 at RMI (a) and chronic pericarditis at SHM (b).
Figure 3Prevalence distributions of meat inspection Code 289 at RMI (a) and chronic pleuritis at SHM (b).
Figure 4Prevalence distributions of meat inspection Codes 258, 271, 287 and 289 at RMI combined (a) and lungs with lesions at SHM (b).
Figure 5Resulting scatterplots and adjusted R -values for correlation between pericarditis at RMI versus SHM, based on all data (a), excluding batches where the prevalence was 0 at SHM (b) and all data correcting for the effect of using traditional or visual meat inspection, including or excluding incisions in the hearts (c).
Figure 6Scatterplots and adjusted R -values showing the correlation between RMI and SHM recordings for pleuritis and related lung conditions.