Evaluation de la stabulation comme moyen de protection des bovins des piqûres de Culicoides, vecteurs de la fièvre catarrhale ovine

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    M. Baylis, H. Parkin, K. Kreppel, S. Carpenter, P.S. Mellor, K.M. McIntyre, H. Guis

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.10087

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Culicoides, Piège lumineux, Logement des animaux, Pays de Galles

Résumé

Light-trap catches of Culicoides biting midges were compared inside and outside animal housing, in the presence and in the absence of cattle. A three-time replicated 4x4 Latin square design was used at four farms in Bala, North Wales, over 12 nights in May and June; the experiment was repeated in October. In the two studies, over 70,000 and over 4500 Culicoides were trapped of which 93% and 86%, respectively, belonged to C. Obsoletus complex. Across the four farms, in May and June, the presence of cattle increased catches of C. obsoletus by 2.3 times, and outside traps caught them 6.5 times more than inside traps. Similar patterns were apparent in October, but the difference between inside and outside catches was reduced. Catches were strongly correlated with minimum temperature and maximum wind speed, and these two variables explained a large amount of night-to-night variation in catch. Outside catches were reduced to a greater extent than inside catches by colder minimum tem­peratures and stronger maximum wind speeds. These conditions occurred more frequently in October than in May and June, thereby suppressing the outside catches more than the inside catches, and reducing the apparent degree of exophily of C. obsoletus in autumn. The results suggest that the risk of animals receiving bites from C. obsoletus is reduced by housing at both times of year, but the benefit would be greatest on warm, still nights when outside catches are at their greatest.

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  • M. Baylis LUCINDA group, Leahurst Campus, University of Liverpool, Leahurst, Neston Cheshire CH64 7TE, United Kingdom.
  • H. Parkin LUCINDA group, Leahurst Campus, University of Liverpool, Leahurst, Neston Cheshire CH64 7TE, United Kingdom.
  • K. Kreppel LUCINDA group, Leahurst Campus, University of Liverpool, Leahurst, Neston Cheshire CH64 7TE, United Kingdom.
  • S. Carpenter Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright, United Kingdom.
  • P.S. Mellor Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright, United Kingdom.
  • K.M. McIntyre LUCINDA group, Leahurst Campus, University of Liverpool, Leahurst, Neston Cheshire CH64 7TE, United Kingdom.
  • H. Guis 1 - LUCINDA group, Leahurst Campus, University of Liverpool, Leahurst, Neston Cheshire CH64 7TE, United Kingdom. 2 - CIRAD, UPR Animal and Integrated Risk Management, Montpellier, France.

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18-12-2014

Publié

01-02-2009

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Baylis, M., Parkin, H., Kreppel, K., Carpenter, S., Mellor, P., McIntyre, K. M., & Guis, H. (2009). Evaluation de la stabulation comme moyen de protection des bovins des piqûres de Culicoides, vecteurs de la fièvre catarrhale ovine. Revue d’élevage Et De médecine vétérinaire Des Pays Tropicaux, 62(2-4), 99–99. https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.10087

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Santé animale et épidémiologie

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