Publication: Seroprevalence of $Mycobacterium$ $avium$ subsp. $paratuberculosis$ in Swiss dairy herds and risk factors for a positive herd status and within-herd prevalence
Seroprevalence of $Mycobacterium$ $avium$ subsp. $paratuberculosis$ in Swiss dairy herds and risk factors for a positive herd status and within-herd prevalence
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Ottardi, M., Lechner, I., Wang, J., Schmitt, S., Schneeberger, M., Schmid, R. M., Stephan, R., & Meylan, M. (2024). Seroprevalence of $Mycobacterium$ $avium$ subsp. $paratuberculosis$ in Swiss dairy herds and risk factors for a positive herd status and within-herd prevalence. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 11, 1409694. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1409694
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Introduction: Bovine paratuberculosis (PTB) is a chronic enteric disease caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP). Control of PTB is important given its negative economic consequences and the potential zoonotic role of MAP in Crohn’s disease in humans.MethodsTo determine the seroprevalence of MAP in Swiss dairy herds and to identify risk factors associated with seropositive herd status and high within-herd seroprevalence, 10,063 serum samples collected from cattle over 12 months of age in 171 Swiss dairy farms were
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Ottardi, M., Lechner, I., Wang, J., Schmitt, S., Schneeberger, M., Schmid, R. M., Stephan, R., & Meylan, M. (2024). Seroprevalence of $Mycobacterium$ $avium$ subsp. $paratuberculosis$ in Swiss dairy herds and risk factors for a positive herd status and within-herd prevalence. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 11, 1409694. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1409694