Literature DB >> 26494770

Farming on the edge: farmer attitudes to bovine tuberculosis in newly endemic areas.

G Enticott1, D Maye2, P Carmody3, R Naylor4, K Ward5, S Hinchliffe6, W Wint7, N Alexander7, R Elgin8, A Ashton9, P Upton9, R Nicholson9, T Goodchild9, L Brunton9, J Broughan9.   

Abstract

Defra's recent strategy to eradicate bovine tuberculosis (bTB) establishes three spatial zones: high-risk areas (HRAs) and low-risk areas, and an area referred to as 'the edge', which marks the areas where infection is spreading outwards from the HRA. Little is known about farmers in the edge area, their attitudes towards bTB and their farming practices. This paper examines farmers' practices and attitudes towards bTB in standardised epidemiologically defined areas. A survey was developed to collect data on farmer attitudes, behaviours, practices and environmental conditions as part of an interdisciplinary analysis of bTB risk factors. Survey items were developed from a literature review and focus groups with vets and farmers in different locations within the edge area. A case-control sampling framework was adopted with farms sampled from areas identified as recently endemic for bTB. 347 farmers participated in the survey including 117 with bTB, representing a 70per cent response rate. Results show that farmers believe they are unable to do anything about bTB but are keen for the government intervention to help control the spread of bTB. British Veterinary Association.

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Keywords:  Biosecurity; Bovine tuberculosis; Epidemiology; Farmers Attitudes; Surveys

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26494770     DOI: 10.1136/vr.103187

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Rec        ISSN: 0042-4900            Impact factor:   2.695


  6 in total

1.  Farmer and Veterinarian Attitudes towards the Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Programme in Spain: What Is Going on in the Field?

Authors:  Giovanna Ciaravino; Patricia Ibarra; Ester Casal; Sergi Lopez; Josep Espluga; Jordi Casal; Sebastian Napp; Alberto Allepuz
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2017-11-27

Review 2.  Modeling Dynamic Human Behavioral Changes in Animal Disease Models: Challenges and Opportunities for Addressing Bias.

Authors:  Arata Hidano; Gareth Enticott; Robert M Christley; M Carolyn Gates
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2018-06-21

3.  Preliminary insight into horse owners' perceptions of, and attitudes towards, exotic diseases in the United Kingdom.

Authors:  Kelsey L Spence; Jacqueline M Cardwell; Josh Slater; Sarah M Rosanowski
Journal:  BMC Vet Res       Date:  2019-10-12       Impact factor: 2.741

4.  Stamping Out Animal Culling: From Anthropocentrism to One Health Ethics.

Authors:  Zohar Lederman; Manuel Magalhães-Sant'Ana; Teck Chuan Voo
Journal:  J Agric Environ Ethics       Date:  2021-08-29       Impact factor: 1.727

Review 5.  Understanding Farmers' Behavior and Their Decision-Making Process in the Context of Cattle Diseases: A Review of Theories and Approaches.

Authors:  Marit M Biesheuvel; Inge M G A Santman-Berends; Herman W Barkema; Caroline Ritter; John Berezowski; Maria Guelbenzu; Jasmeet Kaler
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2021-12-02

6.  Engaging With Farmers to Explore Correlates of Bovine Tuberculosis Risk in an Internationally Important Heritage Landscape: The Burren, in the West of Ireland.

Authors:  AnneMarie Clarke; Andrew W Byrne; James Maher; Eoin Ryan; Fidelma Farrell; Catherine McSweeney; Damien Barrett
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-02-15
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