Verocytotoxigenic Escherichia
coli (VTEC)-associated risk factors in livestock, pet animals, dairy
farmers and the environment in two major dairy areas in Trinidad
Author:
R. R. Roopnarine and A. A. Adesiyun *
Received
3 December 2006, accepted 20 March 2007.
Abstract
The study was conducted
in two major dairy areas of Carlsen field and Waller field to assess the
prevalence of risk factors for infection with verocytotoxigenic Escherichia
coli (VTEC) by determination of selected management practices and
the distribution of animal and human populations in two areas in Trinidad.
Most farms in both farming areas were in the range of 11 to 25 acres in
size and there was no statistically significant difference (p = 0.8) between
areas. Most dairy farms, 62.1 and 48.3% in Waller field and Carlsen field
respectively, fell within the range of 1 to 20 cows per farm with the
differences not being statistically significant (p = 0.1). In Waller field,
58 (87.9%) farmers stated that they had very close contact with their
pets compared with 40 (69.0%) in Carlsen field. The difference was statistically
significant (p = 0.01). There was a statistically significant difference
(P<0.05; χ 2) in the
distribution of persons in households between Waller field and Carlsen
field. Most farms in both areas claimed to practise hand washing before
and after milking, 98.5% in Waller field and 100% in Carlsen field. The
Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) accounted for 63.6 and 48.3% of the
water supply in Waller field and Carlsen field respectively, but the difference
was not statistically significant (p = 0.08). Most farms in Waller field
(83.3%) and Carlsen field (94.8%) indicated that they used the state veterinary
services. It was concluded that variation in management practices on farms
would affect the prevalence of VTEC across sources and species.
Key words: Farming area, management
practices, water supply, veterinary services.
Journal: Food, Agriculture & Environment (JFAE)
Online ISSN: 1459-0263
Year: 2007, Vol. 5, Issue 2, pages 58-61.
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