A. Rodriguez-lainz et al., Papillomatous digital dermatitis in Chilean dairies and evaluation of a screening method, PREV VET M, 37(1-4), 1998, pp. 197-207
Outbreaks of papillomatous digital dermatitis (PDD) have been reported from
many countries, but there is little information on prevalence and geograph
ic distribution of the disease. Our objectives were to describe prevalence
of PDD on dairies belonging to the two main dairy-producer associations in
Chile, and to evaluate a milking-parlor screening method for detection of P
DD in dairy cows. First, a self-administered questionnaire was sent to all
214 association dairy managers. Seventy percent of the 119 respondents had
observed PDD on their dairies. About 83% of the 63 responding managers had
first seen PDD during the previous 10 years. Subsequently, a random sample
of 43 dairies stratified by association was selected from the total 214 for
PDD screening. During milking, we inspected cows' feet for PDD lesions; 91
% of dairies had cows affected by PDD; median PDD prevalence for milking co
ws in dairies was 6.1%. Finally, in one dairy, PDD screening at the parlor
was compared to PDD diagnosis by inspecting restrained cows in a chute. The
screening method had a sensitivity of 0.72, and a specificity of 0.99. Thi
s study demonstrated that PDD was widespread on study dairies in Chile. The
screening test presented can be used as a cost efficient method to estimat
e prevalence of PDD either on individual dairies or in large-scale surveys.
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