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1 Livestock Biosecurity Network
Vibriosis Dr Sarah-Jane Wilson Regional Manager Northern Australia June 2015

2 Vibriosis/Campylobacteriosis
Cattle Venereal disease (mating or AI) Bulls – bacteria present in prepuce, penis and semen Cows – Reproductive tract Sheep Spread by ingestion of contaminated water or feed (placental/aborted material, faeces)

3 Clinical signs Cattle: No obvious signs in bulls
In cows – abortion and infertility Cows returning to oestrus Low conception and/or calving rates Sheep: Abortions Extended breeding season. Low lambing rates Poor milk supply Weak and dying lambs

4 Prevention * Vaccinate bulls (and cows) annually (2 shot initial course) * Vaccination should be given 4 weeks before joining. * Use CHS to demonstrate pre-purchase vaccinations in bulls * Culling older bulls Vaccination regimes: 1. Do not vaccinate 2. Vaccinate all bulls 3. Vaccinate all heifers 4. Vaccinate all bulls and heifers 5. Vaccinate all bulls, heifers and cows.

5 MLA disease prioritisation study:
Estimated annual economic cost of the priority diseases for cattle in Australia Source: Lane et al (2015), p6.

6 Vaccination options: Sheep
1. Maiden ewes 2. Ewe lambs if joining them 3. Annual booster to adult ewes on stud properties. Initially 2 doses 4 – 6 weeks apart pre joining, yearly booster (for studs)

7 Prevention: Running maiden ewes with older ewes before mating (for exposure) Protect water supplies from contamination Biosecurity measures for introduced animals pre-purchase vaccinations, induction protocols including quarantine, predator control.

8 Questions??? Sarah-Jane Wilson – sjwilson@lbn.org.au

9 Other resources on vaccinations
vaccines FutureBeef – for-beef-cattle/

10 Photo credits and references
Slide 3: Slide 4: Slide 5 : Slide 6: Fitzpatrick,S. (2006) Botulism Poisoning in Cattle in the Northern Territory, viewed online at Slide 8: Slide 9: Slide 10: Slide 11: Lane et al (2015), Priority list of endemic diseases for the red meat industries. Meat and Livestock Australia, Sydney. Slide 13: Lane et al (2015), Priority list of endemic diseases for the red meat industries. Meat and Livestock Australia, Sydney. Slide 14: Slide 16: Slide 17:


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