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Provided by the author(s) and University College ublin Library in accordance with publisher policies., Please cite the published version when available. Title eveloping a brucellosis reporting form and an accompanying investigation format Authors(s) O'Keeffe, James Publication date 1999-09 Series Selected Papers, 1998 Publisher University College ublin. Centre for Veterinary Epidemiology and Risk Analysis Item record/more information http://hdl.handle.net/10197/8833 ownloaded 2019-04-01T22:05:20Z The UC community has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters! (@ucd_oa) Some rights reserved. For more information, please see the item record link above.

eveloping a Brucellosis Reporting Form and an Accompanying Investigation Format J. J. O'Keeffe Introduction A review of the systems within the epartment of Agriculture and Food in re lati on to brucellosis in cattle was undertaken in October 1997 by a study group which was representative of the veterin ary and administrative personel most intimately involved in brucell osis. The Tuberculosis In vestigation Unit acted as facilitator to the group which met on five occasions and addressed two broad set of needs: A. Needs of Local/Regional/ HQ Managers (Operations). B. Needs of Epidemiology/ OAF Managers (Policy). A primary objective of the study during the fi ve meetings was to agree draft reporting formats for use by fi eld veterinarians investigating brucell osis breakdowns. The group also defined a structured approch to the in vesti gation, which would standardise procedures. These proposed reporting formats were tested by fi eld staff in Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Tipperary during 1998. The c urrent draft (raft No. 6) has been modified in line with suggestions received during trialling to date and is being applied in Counties C lare, Cork, Ke rry, Limerick, Tipperary and Offaly from I st July 1999 onwards. T he present draft is a modular format containing 7 indi vidual reports, in bound form. Individual breakdowns may qualify for differing combinations of reports. It is intended that the structure of each in vestigation will return data which ( I) will assist in establi shing the source of the breakdown and, (2) wi ll identify risk factors that might have contributed to the outbreak. Breakdowns in vesti gations to whi ch the format will apply. The procedure described here will be applied in the following circum lances: All breakdowns require a report on the tracing of purchased reactors. All breakdowns require a report to be completed at de-restriction. The following additional reports are only required where two or more serologicall y pos1t1ve animals are identified during a breakdown: A validated contiguous Ii t at derestriction. A herd visit and report. Forward tracin g of potenti all y infected cattle moved out of the herd. Breakdowns ide ntified following a positive whey ELISA test or during the fo llow-up testing of reported abortions require additional details to be recorded. Feedback from staff at the participating YO' s will be sought at regular intervals of 4-6 weeks. The progress of in vestigations will then be reviewed with each participating YI. on attendance. A final review of the reporting format and procedures will be undertaken at the end of 1999 with a view to adopting this procedure on a nati onal basis from thereon. ERA/TEAGASC 76 Tuberculosis In vesti gati on Unit, UCO

Brucellosis Restricted Herd. raft 6 Herd Number 1-1 Name Address Phone Number Private Practitioner PVP Code Creamery (if supplier of milk) V ate Restricted _/_/_ Identification method (circle as appropriate): Whey ELISA Pos. Positive Abortion Blood Test Tracing ate erestricted _/_/_ epopulated Yes I No epop date _/_/_ ERA/TEAGASC 77 Tuberculosis Investi gation Unit, UC

SVI Check List raft 6 All Brucellosis breakdowns should have a report on backtracing and a report at the derestriction stage Required Yes/No Back-tracing of Reactors (Page 4) Report at de-restriction stage (Page 8-9) Completed (ate) The following reports are only required in confirmed outbreaks: l ~~F-o-rw~ar_d_tr_a_ci_n_g ~~~~~~~.I. (Page 5). index Herd Visit I. I (Page 6-7). Validated Contiguous Herd List (Page I 0) Where a breakdown is identified following a Whey ELISA Positive or by a Positive Abortion fill the following: l I. --F-ol-lo_w_-u_p_o_n_w_h_e_y_E_L_1s_A (Page 3).I. Follow-up on abortions. (Page 3). I ---E-p-id_e_m_i_o_1o_g_y_d_a_ta-to_T_1u... I ERAffEAGASC 78 Tuberculosis Investigation Unit, UCO

Commence report at this point if the breakdown was identified following a positive Whey ELISA or alternatively in blood testing following on a reported abortion. Otherwise skip this page and commence report on page4 Follow-up on Positive Whey ELISA Results rqft 6 Positive Whey ELISA test date_/_/_ Testing Laboratory Follow-up on reported abortions. ate abortion reported _ /_ /_ Blood test/phone/reg.lab (B/P/L) l_ I Was material sent for culture YIN Result Tag No.(s) of animal(s) that aborted: ate of 1 st Blood test _ /_ /_ Tag No.(s) Result ate of 21 day retest_/_/_ ERA/TEAGASC 79 Tuberc ulosis In vesti gati on Unit, UC

Backtracing. raft 6 Total females l 2 Total cards for females l_l_ 3 No. of females introduced over last 2 breeding cycles l_l_l_i 4 Number of introduced animals at 3 that are now reactors 5 On how many animals at 4 was tracing commenced _ 6 On how many was tracing completed l_ 7 Was there any evidence of introduced animals having had previous exposure to brucellosis infection? Y /N 8 Herd Nos. in which introduced reactor animals were traced to: Comments on investigation into purchasing: ERA/TEAGASC 80 Tuberculosis Investigation Unit, UC

Forward tracing. raft 6 ate prior to the outbreak from when animals were traced _/_/_ 2 Forward tracing initiated on l_ l_ l_i animals in own VO. 3 Tracing completed on l_ l_ l_ I animals in own VO area. 4 Other Y Os notified of I an imals at risk. Comments: 5 Of the I animals traced in own VO area: l_l_l_i were test positive in destination herds. l_l_l_ I were test negative, deemed reactor and slaughtered following tracing. l_l_l_ I were test negative in the destination herd and not slaughtered. l_l_ l_ I were slaughter as part of normal culling. l_l_l_i were retagged and could not be traced. l_l_ l_ I could not be traced. Gi ve reason(s) 6 In own VO area, Tag Nos. of at risk animals not slaughtered: 7 Enter Tag Nos and VO code of animals traced outside own VO area: Tag No VO Tag No. VO ERA/TEAGASC 81 Tuberculosis In vesti gation U nit, UC

Report of Farm Visit to Index Herd. raft 6 ate of farm visit _/_/_ Is herdowner farming Fulltime/ Partime Haulier Yes/No Registered ealer Yes/No Herd Profile: Total Cattle at Time of Breakdown l_l airy Cows Suckler cows Fattener cows Bulls Pregnant Heifers Other Heifers >l yr Other Heifers <!yr. Are breeding animals housed at calving Y/N In isolation facilities Y/N Start/Finish of calving season to No of reactors calved/aborted No of ry Cows l_ I Are replacements purchased YIN l_i o Cows and Replacement Heifers graze land parcels in common YIN l_ I Comments on purchases: Milk produced previous year (G/L) Milk Quota leased (G/L) No. of Relevant Land Parcels. Relevant area farmed (Acres/Hectares) Is AI used Yes/No If yes, is IY used Yes/No Are bulls used with Cows YIN Heifers Y/N Vet. Practitioners(s) that attended calvings or abortions during the last calving season: Name(s) and Reg.No(s) Are farm relief personel used YIN If yes, list names/duties Was there shared labour identified (family or otherwise) YIN If yes give details------ ---- - ----------------- Is waste from calving area di sposed of safely YIN I Comments: ERA/TEAGASC 82 Tuberculosis In vesti gation Unit, UC

Was there any sources of mechanical spread identified YIN I Shared mac hinery (di rect contact with cattle) YIN Slurry/manure spread by contractors YIN Haulier Y/N Foxes YIN ogs( free to roam) YIN High splash plate slurry spreader YIN Other YIN etails Total R's disclosed at Index test l_l_ l_i Test ate_/_/_ MRT/WE Pos YIN l_ I Herd Profile at the Index test Total Herd Nat.Grid Co-ord. X l l_l_i Y l l_l_i Relevant Area Acres/Hectares Highest No. Animals No.Aborted No. Rs CF, SAT, EIA Cows Preg. Heifers Other Heifers ivision 1 I - - I I -- I I -- I I I - I I I I -- - I -- I I -- I I -- I I I - (ivisions apply where two herds are covered by one herdnumber) Nat.Grid Co-ord. X l_l_l_l_i Y _ l_ l_i Re levant Area Acres/Hectares Highest No. Animals No.Aborted No. Rs CF, SAT, EIA Cows I -- I I -- I I I - Preg. Heifers I -- I I -- I I -- I I I - Othe r Heifers I -- I -- I I I - ivision 2 (ivisions apply where two herds are covered by one herdnumber) Nat.Grid Co-ord. X l_l_l_l_i Y l l_i Relevant Area Acres/Hectares Highest No. Animals No.Aborted No. Rs CF, SAT, EIA Cows I -- I - - I I I Preg. Heifers I - - I I -- I I -- I I I - I Other Heifers I -- I -- I -- I - I Comments: ERA/TEAGASC 83 Tuberculosis Investigation Unit, UCO

Report at e-restriction raft 6 ate restricted _/_/_ e-restriction date _/_/_ epop (Part/Full/No) l I on _!_!_ Total Reactors (exclude incontacts) l_l_ l_ I Epi Status (2,3 or 4) l_ I Titres of the 4 animals with the highest Compliment Fixation test titres Tag No. CF MSAT EIA Tag No.2 Tag No.3 Tag No.4 l_ I etails of the animal class of all the reactors identified during breakdown: No. Animals No.Aborted No. Rs Culture YIN/Unknown Cows I I I -- I I -- I I -- I Bulls I - - I -- Preg. Heifers I - - I I -- I Other Heifers I -- I I - - I I - - I In your opinion had this herd Bruce llosis YIN l_ I If no give your reasons: _ Number of contiguous herds with females l I Number of contiguous herds restricted during previous 2 years l I Number of the above herds with brucellosis confirmed _ Herd No(s) of these herd(s): ERA/TEAGASC 84 Tuberculosis Investigation Unit, UC

YI Evaluation on possible sources of infection: The investigating veterinarian should evaluate the risk of infection having originated from either [WeiJ?hts I to 5 to be defined}: I. Purchased infected stock. 2. Residual animal from previous breakdown in the herd l_ I 3. Neighbouring herds. l_ I 4. Non-contiguous adjacent herds (area problems). 5. Associated herds l_i 6. Mechanical sources. l_i VI opinion as to the source of this breakdown [I - 6 or Unknown] Comments: Report finalised on_/_/_ VI l l_ SV ERA/TEAGASC 85 Tuberculosis In vestigation Un it, UCO

The Risk Evaluation element is optional. raft 6 List of validated contiguous herds: County HerdNo. Cd Status* R isk Evaluati on ( 1-5) (To be completed at derestriction of index herd.) I I I 11_1 I I I I I I I I. II. I I I I I List of associated herds: I CountyHerdNo. Cd Status* Risk Evaluation ( 1-5) (To be completed at derestriction of index herd.) I I I 1111 _ I I II *Options: Status = epopulated, Restricted or Clear I I l_i ERA/TEAGASC 86 Tuberculosis Investigation Unit, UCO