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A longitudinal study of Escherichia coli O157 in fourteen cattle herds.

Authors :
Hancock DD
Besser TE
Rice DH
Herriott DE
Tarr PI
Source :
Epidemiology and infection [Epidemiol Infect] 1997 Apr; Vol. 118 (2), pp. 193-5.
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

Escherichia coli O157 shedding in 14 cattle herds was determined by faecal culture at intervals of approximately 1 month for up to 13 months. The overall prevalence was 1.0% (113/10832 faecal samples) and 9 of the 14 herds were detected as positive. Herds positive 2 years previously (n = 5) had a higher prevalence of positive cattle (median = 1.9%) than herds which had been negative on a previous sampling (n = 8, median = 0.2%). Weaned heifers had a higher prevalence (1.8%) than did unweaned calves (0.9%) or adults (0.4%). For all herds the highest prevalence occurred in the summer months, which resulted in most of the positive faecal samples being collected on a minority of sampling visits.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0950-2688
Volume :
118
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Epidemiology and infection
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9129597
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0950268896007212