| Literature DB >> 34307524 |
Jaka Jakob Hodnik1, Tanja Knific2, Jože Starič1, Ivan Toplak3, Matjaž Ocepek4, Peter Hostnik3, Jožica Ježek1.
Abstract
The European Union (EU) regulates the control of cattle diseases listed in categories A and B of the Animal Health Law (AHL). However, the control of other cattle diseases that have no, or limited EU regulation, is left to each member state. Slovenia has five control programmes (CPs) for non-EU regulated cattle diseases: bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD), infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL), bluetongue and anthrax. Two (IBR and BVD) are voluntary and the others (EBL, anthrax and bluetongue) are compulsory. The three compulsory CPs are funded by the government. All the CPs are run by the government and laboratory tests are performed by the National Veterinary Institute. The rules for the CPs are laid down in Slovenian legislation. In addition, there is a national directive for the control of salmonellosis. Both BVD and IBR are endemic and have CPs based on increased biosecurity, testing and culling or vaccination, financed by the animal owners. Slovenia has been officially free of EBL since 2005 and carries out surveillance based on serological testing of a representative number of herds and inspection of carcasses at slaughter or necropsy. Vaccination is the main disease control measure for anthrax (sporadic) and bluetongue (currently perceived free-vaccination since 2017). Lack of motivation of farmers to participate in voluntary disease CPs and to implement and follow strict biosecurity measures are the most pressing issues in improving the health status of Slovenian cattle. An overview of the existing CPs and the circumstances leading to their implementation are presented.Entities:
Keywords: bovine; cattle trade; disease control; disease surveillance; infectious diseases; legislation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34307524 PMCID: PMC8299482 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2021.674515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
The structure and characteristics of the Slovenian cattle population in 2019.
| Number of cattle | 466,911 |
| Number of cattle herds | 29,615 |
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| - Dairy | 17.5 |
| - Non-dairy | 3.7 |
| - Total | 16.8 |
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| - Family owned | 98.3% |
| - Agricultural enterprises | 1.7% |
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| - Dairy | 19% |
| - Non-dairy | 81% |
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| - Cows | 34% |
| - Calves | 29.8% |
| - Heifers | 20.8% |
| - Bulls | 16.8% |
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| - Simmental | 29.9% |
| - Holstein | 16.8% |
| - Brown Swiss | 4.4% |
| - Cika | 0.9% |
| - Others (Limousin, Charolais, crossbreeds, …) | 46.3% |
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| - Milk yield | 7,043 kg |
| - Simmental breed | 5,890 kg |
| - Holstein | 8,261 kg |
| - Insemination index | 1.92 |
| - Calving interval | 422 days (dairy cows)/438 days (beef cows) |
| - Days open | 138 days |
| - Daily gain in calves | 1,096 g/day (0–210 days) |
The information is summarised after (.
Figure 1Cattle density in Slovenia by statistical regions.
Figure 2Autochthones Slovenian Cika breed [Foto by Podobnik Franci https://www.cikastogovedo.si/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/veselka-si-43459306-podobnik-franci.jpg (accessed December 21, 2020)].
Figure 3Location of bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) or infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) officially free herds. Note that the only herd free of IBR also has a BVD-free status but the markers are misaligned for better visualisation.
Figure 4Location of the all 106 anthrax districts in Slovenia, in 2019 (34).
Disease status for Slovenia of cattle diseases listed under category C, D, or E in the Animal Health Law for which CPs exist in European countries.
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| Bovine genital campylobacteriosis | Free | ( |
| Trichomonosis | Free | ( |
| Epizootic haemorrhagic disease | Never reported | ( |
| Johne's disease | Endemic | ( |
| Q fever | Sporadic | ( |
| Surra | Never reported | ( |
| Never reported | ( | |
| Leptospirosis | Sporadic | Expert opinion |
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| Endemic | ( |
| Aujeszky's disease | Officially free | ( |
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| Sporadic | Expert opinion |
| Bovine coronavirus | Endemic | ( |
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| Endemic | Expert opinion |
| Bovine respiratory syncytial virus | Endemic | ( |
| Bovine digital dermatitis | Endemic | Expert opinion |
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| Endemic | Expert opinion |
| Liver fluke | Endemic | Expert opinion |
| Neosporosis | Endemic | Expert opinion |