A. Viltrop et T. Laht, THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE CONTROL OF ENZOOTIC BOVINE LEUKOSIS IN ESTONIA, Revue scientifique et technique - Office international des epizooties, 15(3), 1996, pp. 1007-1020
The authors describe the history of enzootic bovine leukosis (EBL) in
Estonia, including the occurrence and distribution of disease within t
he cattle population, and the factors which have influenced disease sp
read since the 1950s. The principles of various control schemes which
were applied from 1960 to 1994 are also surveyed. Considerable progres
s in eradicating EBL has been achieved during recent years, as a resul
t of systematic serological herd testing, and the slaughter of cattle
infected with bovine leukaemia virus (BLV). The decrease in the number
s of EBL-affected cattle may be expressed by the reduction in the numb
er of leukotic tumour cases recorded annually: from an average of 180
cases per 100,000 cows in the 1980s to four cases in 1994; and by the
decrease in the average prevalence of BLV-infected animals in the catt
le population, from 31.4% in 1989 to 0% in 1994. The national EBL cont
rol programme will be continued. It is hoped that Estonia can be decla
red EBL-free within the coming years.