Comparing Two Predictive Risk Models For Nematodirosis In Great Britain

VETERINARY RECORD(2021)

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Background: Nematodirus battus infection is a major health concern in lambs. Development and hatch of infective larvae on pastures is temperature dependent, making model-based risk forecasting a useful tool for disease control.Methods: Air and 30 cm soil temperature-based risk models were used to predict hatch dates using meteorological data from 2019 and compared to infection dates, estimated fromthe first appearance of N. battus eggs, on 18 sheep farms distributed across Great Britain.Results: The air temperature model was more accurate in its predictions than the soil temperature model on 12 of the 18 farms, but tended to predict late hatch dates in the early part of the season.Conclusion: Overall, the air temperature model appears the more appropriate choice for predicting N. battus peak hatch in the UK in terms of accuracy and practicality, but some adjustment might be needed to account for micro-climatic variations at the soil-air interface.
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nematodirosis,predictive risk models
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