Reviewing Footrot in Sheep

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Main Author: Caetano, P
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Bettencourt, EV, Branco, S
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24106
Summary: Ovine footrot is the main cause of lameness in sheep around the world and is responsible for extensive economic and welfare impacts. It can be an extremely contagious disease, resulting from the invasion of the interdigital tissue by a complex mixture of bacteria, in which Dichelobacter nodosus is a required component. Strains of D. nodosus can be benign or virulent, but they are not always related with the clinical expression of footrot, complicating the diagnostic process. Several efforts have been made over recent decades to control the disease, but it remains endemic in the major sheep-raising countries of the world. The use of more efficient therapeutic procedures and better farm management practices or the development of new selective breeding tools and strategic vaccination protocols are some of the key measures that may improve footrot control in the future.
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title Reviewing Footrot in Sheep
spellingShingle Reviewing Footrot in Sheep
Caetano, P
Ovine footrot
Sheep
Dichelobacter nodosus
title_short Reviewing Footrot in Sheep
title_full Reviewing Footrot in Sheep
title_fullStr Reviewing Footrot in Sheep
title_full_unstemmed Reviewing Footrot in Sheep
title_sort Reviewing Footrot in Sheep
author Caetano, P
author_facet Caetano, P
Bettencourt, EV
Branco, S
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Branco, S
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caetano, P
Bettencourt, EV
Branco, S
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ovine footrot
Sheep
Dichelobacter nodosus
topic Ovine footrot
Sheep
Dichelobacter nodosus
description Ovine footrot is the main cause of lameness in sheep around the world and is responsible for extensive economic and welfare impacts. It can be an extremely contagious disease, resulting from the invasion of the interdigital tissue by a complex mixture of bacteria, in which Dichelobacter nodosus is a required component. Strains of D. nodosus can be benign or virulent, but they are not always related with the clinical expression of footrot, complicating the diagnostic process. Several efforts have been made over recent decades to control the disease, but it remains endemic in the major sheep-raising countries of the world. The use of more efficient therapeutic procedures and better farm management practices or the development of new selective breeding tools and strategic vaccination protocols are some of the key measures that may improve footrot control in the future.
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