Author:
KAO R. R.,LEATHWICK D. M.,ROBERTS M. G.,SUTHERLAND I. A.
Abstract
We review the literature on parameter values relevant to the epidemiology of strongyle nematode infections of domestic
sheep. Information is subdivided by parasite genus, country of origin and climate type. While field observations have been
made in a large number of countries, the bulk of studies under controlled conditions have been conducted in Australia,
New Zealand and the UK. For these countries, experiments and parameters are interpreted in terms of a previously
published model of nematode dynamics, and are used to calculate the basic reproduction number. Average values range
from less than 6 for Haemonchus contortus in New Zealand and a winter rainfall region of Australia, to more than 16 for
Ostertagia circumcincta in New Zealand and the UK. Additional considerations of the effects of climate and the annual
replacement of host stock show that for conditions favourable for parasite transmission this is a robust indicator of parasite
epidemiology. When climate variation and annual replacement are added to the model, it is shown to reasonably describe
the qualitative behaviour of an experimental data set, indicating it to be a useful tool for further investigation of some of
the underlying assumptions of sheep–nematode dynamics.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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