Impacto económico de un brote de toxoplasmosis en una granja de ovino en régimen intensivo de producción láctea

  1. Gutiérrez-Expósito, D. 1
  2. Tejerina, F.
  3. Fernández-Escobar, M. 2
  4. Ortega-Mora, L.M. 2
  5. Gutiérrez, J.
  6. Ferreras, M.C. 1
  7. Perez, V. 1
  8. Benavides, J. 1
  1. 1 Universidad de León
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    Universidad de León

    León, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02tzt0b78

  2. 2 Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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    Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    Madrid, España

    ROR 02p0gd045

Buch:
XLIII Congreso Nacional y XIX Congreso Internacional de la Sociedad Española de Ovinotecnia y Caprinotecnia (SEOC)
  1. María Jesús Alcalde Aldea (coord.)
  2. Begoña Panea Doblado (coord.)
  3. Valentín Pérez Pérez (coord.)
  4. Raúl Bodas Rodríguez (coord.)
  5. Francisco Saura Armelles (coord.)
  6. Juan José Ramos Antón (coord.)

Verlag: Sociedad Española de Ovinotecnia y Caprinotecnia SEOC

ISBN: 978-84-697-5289-0

Datum der Publikation: 2018

Seiten: 425-429

Kongress: Sociedad Española de Ovinotecnia y Caprinotecnia (SEOC). Jornadas (43. 2018. Zaragoza)

Art: Konferenz-Beitrag

Zusammenfassung

Ovine toxoplasmosis is one of the major infectious causes of abortion in sheep worldwide. However, and despite its importance, there is a lack of studies that estimate the economic cost of an outbreak, especially in dairy flocks. Thus, the present work estimates the economic losses due to an outbreak of ovine toxoplasmosis that affected a dairy flock managed under intensive conditions and which productive parameters were managed through the software G10 (MSD Animal Health®). In February 2017, thirty yearling ewes aborted during the last term of gestation. Economic losses were based on unsold suckling lambs, loss of milk production, fodder consumption during the gestation and the costs of diagnosis. Taking into account the benefits and costs during the outbreak, the economic losses for the farmer were 4393,2€ (146,4€/abortion).