NR ANQU
AU Hett,A.R.; Rufenacht,J.; Perler,L.; Heim,D.
TI [A method to identify BSE suspects in emergency slaughtered cattle during ante mortem examination]
OT Eine Methode zur Erkennung von BSE-Verdachtsfällen in der Gruppe der krankgeschlachteten Rinder während der ante mortem Untersuchung
QU Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde 2002 Dec; 144(12): 654-62
PT journal article
AB A method is presented by which a maximal number of BSE-infected cattle that had escaped the filter of clinical examination are identified during ante mortem examination. This approach might prove to be an efficient and cost-effective method for veterinary and non-veterinary meat inspectors to remove infected animals prior to slaughter. In a case-control study, the clinical signs of 224 randomly selected sick slaughtered animals were compared with the clinical signs of 26 sick slaughtered animals in which BSE infection was diagnosed using a rapid test post mortem. In addition, the clinical signs of the sick slaughtered BSE-positive animals were compared with the clinical signs of a group of BSE suspects identified during the same time period and in which BSE infection could be confirmed. As a result of this study a mathematical model was developed to identify BSE suspects. This model contains a total of 7 variables (clinical signs) that proved to be of importance. These signs were aggressive behaviour, grinding of teeth, protruding eyeballs, reduced rumination, inability to stand, overexcitability, and difficulty in standing up. The presented model has a sensitivity of 61.5% (16 out of 26 BSE-positive animals slaughtered while sick were identified) and a specificity of 99.6% when compared to a rapid test conducted post mortem.
MH Animal; *Behavior, Animal; Case-Control Studies; Cattle; Encephalopathy, Bovine Spongiform/*diagnosis/physiopathology; English Abstract; Female; Locomotion; Male; Models, Theoretical; Physical Examination/veterinary; Sensitivity and Specificity
AD Bundesamt für Veterinärwesen, Bern-Liebefeld.
SP deutsch
PO Schweiz