A stochastic model to investigate the effects of control strategies on calves exposed to 'Ostertagia ostertagi'

Title
A stochastic model to investigate the effects of control strategies on calves exposed to 'Ostertagia ostertagi'
Publication Date
2016
Author(s)
Berk, Zoe
Laurenson, Yan
Forbes, Andrew B
Kyriazakis, Ilias
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Place of publication
United Kingdom
DOI
10.1017/s0031182016001438
UNE publication id
une:20574
Abstract
Predicting the effectiveness of parasite control strategies requires accounting for the responses of individual hosts and the epidemiology of parasite supra- and infra-populations. The first objective was to develop a stochastic model that predicted the parasitological interactions within a group of first season grazing calves challenged by 'Ostertagia ostertagi', by considering phenotypic variation amongst the calves and variation in parasite infra-population. Model behaviour was assessed using variations in parasite supra-population and calf stocking rate. The model showed the initial pasture infection level to have little impact on parasitological output traits, such as worm burdens and FEC, or overall performance of calves, whereas increasing stocking rate had a disproportionately large effect on both parasitological and performance traits. Model predictions were compared with published data taken from experiments on common control strategies, such as reducing stocking rates, the 'dose and move' strategy and strategic treatment with anthelmintic at specific times. Model predictions showed in most cases reasonable agreement with observations, supporting model robustness. The stochastic model developed is flexible, with the potential to predict the consequences of other nematode control strategies, such as targeted selective treatments on groups of grazing calves.
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Citation
Parasitology, 143(13), p. 1755-1772
ISSN
1469-8161
0031-1820
Start page
1755
End page
1772

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