| Literature DB >> 28701213 |
Miia Kontturi1, Minna Kujala2, Reijo Junni2, Erja Malinen3, Eija Seuna3, Sinikka Pelkonen4, Timo Soveri2, Heli Simojoki2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Severe outbreaks of interdigital phlegmon (IP) associated with a high morbidity and major economic losses have occurred in Finland in the past decade. A survey was performed to indicate the current occurrence of infectious hoof diseases and to identify herd level risk factors predisposing to an outbreak of IP.Entities:
Keywords: Foot rot; Foul in the foot; Infectious hoof diseases; Interdigital necrobacillosis; Interdigital phlegmon; Outbreak; Risk factors
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28701213 PMCID: PMC5508700 DOI: 10.1186/s13028-017-0313-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Vet Scand ISSN: 0044-605X Impact factor: 1.695
Summary of the herd and barn characteristics and management practices included in the questionnaire
| Herd and barn characteristics | Management practices |
|---|---|
| Herd size | Mixed ration feeding |
| Mean milk yield | Outdoor access during summer |
| Region | Outdoor access during winter |
| Number of cow compartments | Hoof trimming frequency |
| Stall type (freestall or tiestall) | Stocking density |
| Free stall type (insulated, partly insulated, non-insulated) | Enlargement or renovation of the barn |
| Flooring (slatted or concrete and with or without rubber) | Animal purchase |
| Milking in a parlour or an automatic milking system | Contract heifer rearing |
| Ventilation system | Fields in organic farming |
Descriptive statistics of the study herds (n = 355)
| Variable | Replies (n)1 | Control (%) | Few cases of IP (%) | Outbreak of IP (%) | Total (%) |
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| Study herds (n) |
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| Region | 353 | ||||
| Southern | 37 (14.4%) | 2 (6.2%) | 5 (7.8%) | 44 (12.4%) | |
| Western | 116 (45.1%) | 14 (43.8%) | 33 (51.6%) | 163 (46.2%) | |
| Eastern | 55 (21.4%) | 8 (25.0%) | 12 (18.7%) | 75 (21.3%) | |
| Northern | 49 (19.1%) | 8 (25.0%) | 14 (21.9%) | 71 (20.1%) | |
| Barn characteristics | |||||
| Number of cow compartments in the barn | 355 | ||||
| 1 | 218 (84.2%) | 24 (75.0%) | 36 (56.3%) | 278 (78.3%) | |
| ≥2 | 41 (15.8%) | 8 (25.0%) | 28 (43.7%) | 77 (21.7%) | |
| Free stall type | 345 | ||||
| Insulated | 198 (78.6%) | 19 (61.3%) | 36 (58.1%) | 253 (73.3%) | |
| Partly insulated | 42 (16.7%) | 11 (35.5%) | 23 (37.1%) | 76 (22.0%) | |
| Non-insulated | 12 (4.7%) | 1 (3.2%) | 3 (4.8%) | 16 (4.7%) | |
| Flooring | 341 | ||||
| Slatted concrete | 120 (48.2%) | 13 (41.9%) | 28 (45.9%) | 161 (47.2%) | |
| Solid concrete | 62 (24.9%) | 10 (32.3%) | 17 (27.9%) | 89 (26.1%) | |
| Slatted rubber | 17 (6.8%) | 1 (3.2%) | 4 (6.5%) | 22 (6.5%) | |
| Solid rubber | 50 (20.1%) | 7 (22.6%) | 12 (19.7%) | 69 (20.2%) | |
| Milking system | 345 | ||||
| Milking parlour | 121 (48.0%) | 11 (35.5%) | 22 (35.5%) | 154 (44.6%) | |
| Automatic milking system | 131 (52.0%) | 20 (64.5%) | 40 (64.5%) | 191 (55.4%) | |
| Ventilation system | 343 | ||||
| Natural | 56 (22.2%) | 10 (32.3%) | 30 (50.0%) | 96 (28.0%) | |
| Mechanical2 | 196 (77.8%) | 21 (67.7%) | 30 (50.0%) | 247 (72.0%) | |
| Management practices | |||||
| Total or partial mixed ration feeding | 355 | ||||
| No | 140 (54.1%) | 7 (21.9%) | 13 (20.3%) | 160 (45.1%) | |
| Yes | 119 (45.9%) | 25 (78.1%) | 51 (79.7%) | 195 (54.9%) | |
| Outdoor access during summer | 355 | ||||
| No | 154 (59.5%) | 17 (53.1%) | 47 (73.4%) | 218 (61.4%) | |
| Yes | 105 (40.5%) | 15 (46.9%) | 17 (26.6%) | 137 (38.6%) | |
| Outdoor access during winter | 353 | ||||
| No | 214 (82.6%) | 23 (76.7%) | 55 (85.9%) | 292 (82.7%) | |
| Yes | 45 (17.4%) | 7 (23.3%) | 9 (14.1%) | 61 (17.3%) | |
| Hoof trimming frequency | 355 | ||||
| 0–1 | 80 (30.9%) | 8 (25.0%) | 20 (31.2%) | 108 (30.4%) | |
| ≥2 | 179 (69.1%) | 24 (75.0%) | 44 (68.8%) | 247 (69.6%) | |
| Stocking density (cows/stall) | 345 | ||||
| <1 | 90 (35.9%) | 10 (32.2%) | 34 (54.0%) | 134 (38.8%) | |
| 1 | 132 (52.6%) | 14 (45.2%) | 23 (36.5%) | 169 (49.0%) | |
| >1 | 29 (11.5%) | 7 (22.6%) | 6 (9.5%) | 42 (12.2%) | |
| Enlargement3 within 3 years | 349 | ||||
| No | 180 (69.8%) | 14 (50.0%) | 21 (33.3%) | 215 (61.6%) | |
| Yes | 78 (30.2%) | 14 (50.0%) | 42 (66.7%) | 134 (38.4%) | |
| Open or closed herd | 353 | ||||
| Closed herd | 189 (73.3%) | 17 (53.1%) | 24 (38.1%) | 230 (65.2%) | |
| Open herd | 69 (26.7%) | 15 (46.9%) | 39 (61.9%) | 123 (34.8%) | |
| Fields in organic farming | 355 | ||||
| No | 242 (93.4%) | 27 (84.4%) | 55 (85.9%) | 324 (91.3%) | |
| Yes | 17 (6.6%) | 5 (15.6%) | 9 (14.1%) | 31 (8.7%) | |
IP interdigital phlegmon
1The column ‘Replies (n)’ describes the number of replies given to each question
2Natural with additional precision ventilation of the manure drain or mechanical with or without additional precision ventilation of the manure drain
3Enlargement or renovation of the barn
Fig. 1Number of the herds with an outbreak of interdigital phlegmon (IP) per year. The number (n = 64) of the herds with an outbreak of IP based on the replies to our survey. The survey was performed in May 2013 and therefore, the last year in this chart is incomplete
Final logistic regression model for an outbreak of interdigital phlegmon (IP)
| Variable | n | Odds ratio |
| 95% CI1 | Wald2 |
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| Free stall type | |||||
| Insulated | 221 | Referent | 0.09 | ||
| Partly insulated | 60 | 0.31 | 0.06 | 0.09–1.05 | |
| Non-insulated | 13 | 0.14 | 0.07 | 0.02–1.20 | |
| Ventilation | |||||
| Natural | 84 | Referent | |||
| Mechanical3 | 210 | 0.18 | <0.01 | 0.06–0.54 | |
| Herd size | |||||
| 50–65 | 125 | Referent | 0.07 | ||
| 66–99 | 115 | 0.97 | 0.94 | 0.41–2.26 | |
| ≥100 | 54 | 2.60 | 0.04 | 1.03–6.58 | |
| Enlargement4 within 3 years | |||||
| No | 184 | Referent | |||
| Yes | 110 | 3.32 | <0.01 | 1.58–6.98 | |
| Open or closed herd | |||||
| Closed herd | 194 | Referent | |||
| Open herd | 100 | 4.91 | <0.01 | 2.32–10.37 | |
| Fields in organic farming | |||||
| No | 270 | Referent | |||
| Yes | 24 | 3.75 | 0.02 | 1.21–11.66 | |
| Milk yield5 | 294 | 0.73 | 0.18 | 0.45–1.16 | |
| Region | |||||
| Southern | 38 | Referent | 0.56 | ||
| Western | 138 | 1.75 | 0.40 | 0.48–6.37 | |
| Eastern | 62 | 2.10 | 0.30 | 0.51–8.65 | |
| Northern | 56 | 2.77 | 0.17 | 0.65–11.82 | |
| _Constant | 1.88 | 0.80 | 0.02–218.92 | ||
The associations of various herd level variables and an outbreak of IP. The number of the outbreak herds in the model is 55 and control herds 239 (n = 294)
195% CI = 95% confidence interval
2Wald-test was used to test the overall P value of the variable
3Natural with additional precision ventilation of the manure drain or mechanical with or without additional precision ventilation of the manure drain
4Enlargement or renovation of the barn
5Milk yield is in 1000 kg
Fig. 2Interdigital phlegmon (IP) associated putative diseases and occurrence (%) in various disease groups. The occurrence of various diseases in group with no outbreak of IP i.e. control herds (n = 259), group with few cases of IP (n = 32) and group with an outbreak of IP (the morbidity of IP ≥5% during the 1st month of the outbreak, n = 64). The definition of the other infectious hoof diseases includes lesions in between the hooves or in the heel and reddish, painful lesions in the hoof region. The >5% white line lesions describes lesions that needed a hoof blocking for treatment, and buccal abscesses characterize visual signs of calf diphtheria in suckling calves. The Chi squared test was used between control and outbreak herds and significant difference is marked with *P < 0.01