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Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo

versión impresa ISSN 1853-8665versión On-line ISSN 1853-8665

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MOLINA, Leonardo L. et al. Incidence, prevalence and persistence of bovine venereal diseases in La Pampa (Argentina): estimations for the period 2007 - 2020. Rev. Fac. Cienc. Agrar., Univ. Nac. Cuyo [online]. 2020, vol.52, n.1, pp.320-331. ISSN 1853-8665.

The venereal diseases Bovine Trichomoniasis (BT) and Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis (BGC) cause economic losses in endemic areas, such as the province of La Pampa in Argentina, where bovine production is typically extensive. This study used data compiled from 2007 to 2013 by the Official Program for the Control and Eradication (PCE) of venereal diseases, to determine the prevalence, incidence and persistence of BT and BGC and to provide projections up to 2020. Fourteen univariate models were used to adjust each time series. The prevalence and incidence of both diseases significantly decreased during the studied period, while the persistence has remained constant. The prevalence of BT has diminished from 7.48% in 2007 to 3.03% in 2013, while the prevalence of BGC has diminished from 9.36% to 3.15%. The incidences have been reduced to an annual average of 0.60 for BT and 0.67 for BGC. Although the estimation models are not able to accurately predict the future epidemiologic rates of BT and BGC in La Pampa, projections show a significant decreasing trend of the prevalence and incidence of BT and BGC. The persistence of BGC is expected to remain close to the 2007-2013 average, while the persistence of BT did not adjust to any of the 14 models used. These results indicate that PCE has been effective in reducing the infection of disease-free herds. However, in order to reduce the ratio of persistent herds, other preventive and management measures should be considered.

Palabras clave : Bovine; Bovine genital campylobacteriosis; Monitoring venereal diseases; Bovine trichomoniasis; Modelling.

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