Surveillance for lumpy skin disease and foot and mouth disease in the Kimberley, Western Australia

Author:

Mackereth GF1ORCID,Rayner KL1,Larkins AJ2,Morrell DJ3,Pierce EL3,Letchford PJ4

Affiliation:

1. Northern Region Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development Broome Western Australia 6725 Australia

2. School of Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences Murdoch University Perth Western Australia 6150 Australia

3. Broome Cattle Vets Broome Western Australia Australia

4. Pastoral Veterinary Solutions Kununurra Western Australia Australia

Abstract

We quantified the sensitivity of surveillance for lumpy skin disease (LSD) and foot and mouth disease (FMD) in cattle in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. We monitored producer and veterinary activity with cattle for 3 years commencing January 2020. Each year, ~274,000 cattle of 685,540 present on 92 pastoral leases (stations) were consigned to other stations, live export or slaughter. Veterinarians examined 103,000 cattle on the stations, 177,000 prior to live export, and 10,000 prior to slaughter. Detection probabilities for the disease prior to transport or during veterinary procedures and inspections were elicited by survey of 17 veterinarians working in Northern Australia. The veterinarians estimated the probabilities that they would notice, recognise, and submit samples from clinical cases of LSD and FMD, given a 5% prevalence of clinical signs in the herd. We used scenario tree methodology to estimate monthly surveillance sensitivity of observations made by producers and by veterinarians during herd management visits, pre‐export inspections, and ante‐mortem inspections. Average monthly combined sensitivities were 0.49 for FMD and 0.37 for LSD. Sensitivity was high for both diseases during the dry season and low in the wet season. We estimated the confidence in freedom from the estimated surveillance sensitivity given one hypothetically infected herd, estimated probability of introduction, and prior confidence in freedom. This study provided assurance that the Kimberley is free of these diseases and that routine producer and veterinary interactions with cattle are adequate for the timely detection of the disease should they be introduced.

Funder

Department of Agriculture, Australian Government

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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