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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Intestinal absorption of colostral leukocytes, peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and porcine umbilical cord matrix stem cells by neonatal pigs

Miller, Danielle January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Animal Sciences and Industry / Duane L. Davis / Intestinal absorption of colostral leukocytes (CL), peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), and porcine umbilical cord matrix stem cells (PUC) was analyzed in neonatal pigs. Maternal CL have previously been demonstrated in pigs, and maternal PBMC have been observed in calves to enter neonatal circulation after ingestion. PUC are primitive stem cells that are easily isolated from Wharton's jelly of the porcine umbilical cord. These cells do not have an immunogenic effect on the host upon initial transplantation. The general characteristics of PUC may allow them to serve as a delivery system to the neonate. Cellular migration through the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum was assessed using confocal microscopy. In vitro experiments utilized an organ explant culture system to determine the trafficking of labeled cells. Small-intestine tissue was collected from stillborn and sacrificed neonates. All three cell types (CL, PBMC, and PUC) were detected below the luminal surface, after 72 h of culture with media, and regardless of whether explants were from stillborns or live-born pigs. In vivo trafficking was assessed using neonatal pigs that were fed PBMC isolated from their mother or PUC from an unrelated pig. The effect of prior exposure to 25% acellular colostrum (AC) in medium was evaluated for both cell types. Piglets were euthanized 8 h or 24 h post feeding and sections of the small intestine collected. Both PBMC and PUC were found in all intestinal samples. Exposure to AC had no detected effect on the ability of either cell type to attach and migrate into the tissue. Labeled PUC were detected on the surface of the epithelium and in the lamina propria 8 h post treatment. PBMC were observed on the surface of the epithelium, in the lamina propria, and superficial submucosa 8 h following ingestion. In neonates sacrificed 24 h post treatment, both PUC and PBMC were observed on the surface of the epithelium, in the lamina propria, superficial submucosa, and deep submucosa of the small intestine. PUC and PBMC were noted at the apex, intermediate between the apex and the base, or at the base of the villus.
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Le profil de virulence d' Escherichia coli intra-utérin permettrait de prédire la métrite postpartum chez la vache laitière

Ndongo Kassé, Flavien 12 1900 (has links)
Les objectifs de cette étude ont été de : (1) déterminer s’il existe une association entre la présence intra-utérine d'Escherichia coli dans la 1 ère semaine postpartum et le développement de la métrite postpartum, (2) déterminer s’il y a une association entre les gènes de virulence d'E. coli et la métrite postpartum, et (3) d'évaluer si les analyses bactériologiques (bactéries et gènes de virulence d'E. coli) pourraient prédire la métrite postpartum chez la vache laitière. Des écouvillons utérins ont été prélevés dans la première semaine postpartum sur 486 vaches de race Holstein et soumis au laboratoire pour détection de E. coli. Les gènes de virulence d'E. coli ont été identifiés par la technique d'hybridation des sondes radioactives. Un total de 252 vaches (52%) ont été positives à E. coli et 67 vaches positives à la métrite postpartum (13,7%). Les vaches positives à E. coli intra-utérin dès la première semaine postpartum avaient un risque 2,6 fois plus élevé de développer la métrite postpartum que les vaches sans E. coli. La plupart des E. coli possédaient un ou plusieurs gènes des E. coli d'origine extra-intestinale (ExPEC) dont fimH (89%), HlyE (87%) et iss (70%). Parmi les autres gènes ExPEC, on a retrouvé sitA (23%), fepC (20%) hra1 (20%) malX (14%) tsh (11%) et bien d'autres. Les gènes de virulence kpsMTII et hra1 ont été associés à la métrite postpartum avec un rapport de cote de 4,3 chacun. La présence d'E. coli dans l'utérus avait une valeur prédictive positive de 18% tandis que la présence des gènes kpsMTII et hra1 avait une valeur prédictive positive de 36% et 31% respectivement. La détection de certains gènes de virulence d'E. coli dans les prélèvements utérins pourrait renseigner sur le risque de développement de la métrite postpartum chez la vache laitière. Les études ultérieures pourraient tester encore plus de gènes et viser à développer des tests de dépistage simple, facilement et rapidement applicable à la ferme. / The objectives of this study were to (1) determine whether there is an association between the presence of intra-uterine Escherichia coli in the first week postpartum and the occurrence of postpartum metritis in the subsequent weeks, (2) determine whether there is an association between E. coli virulence genes and postpartum metritis, and (3) to assess whether the presence of these E. coli virulence genes could predict the occurrence of postpartum metritis in dairy cows. Uterine swabs were collected in the first week postpartum from 486 Holstein cows and submitted to the laboratory for detection of E. coli. Virulence genes of E. coli were identified using the radioactive probe hybridization method. A total of 252 cows (52%) were positive for intra-uterine E. coli and 67 cows (13.7%) were positive for postpartum metritis. Cows positive for intra-uterine E. coli in the first week postpartum had 2.6 times the odds of developing postpartum metritis compared to negative cows. Most intra-uterine E. coli possessed one or more ExPEC genes, among which FimH (89%), hlyE (87%), and iss (70%). Other ExPEC genes such as sitA (23%), fePC (20%) hra1 (20%) malX (14%) tsh (11%) and others were found with low prevalence. The presence of the virulence genes kpsMTII and hra1 was associated with 4.3 times each the odds of developing postpartum metritis compared to negative cows. The presence of E. coli in the uterus had a positive predictive value of 18%, while the presence of the genes kpsMTII and hra1 had a positive predictive value of 36% and 31% respectively. The detection of certain virulence genes of E. coli in uterine swabs could inform about the risk of developing postpartum metritis in dairy cattle. Further studies could test more virulence genes and aim at developing molecular tests that would be simple, quickly and easily applicable on farm.
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Prevalence, characterization and intervention of Escherichia coli o157 in finishing cattle

Fox, J. Trent January 1900 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy / Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology / Tiruvoor G. Nagaraja / Escherichia coli O157 is a major foodborne pathogen. The bovine gut is the primary reservoir and the organism is shed in the feces, which serves as the major source of contamination. The objectives of our research on E. coli O157 were to 1) determine prevalence and characterize presence in the rectoanal mucosa of cattle, 2) rationalize preferential prevalence in the hindgut, 3) evaluate fecal prevalence and concentration in relation to carcass contamination 4) determine the efficacy of preharvest intervention strategies to reduce fecal prevalence and/or concentration in cattle. We determined that E. coli O157 isolated from the rectoanal mucosa were similar to fecal isolates. We evaluated methods of enumeration in cattle feces to identify fecal samples with > 10[superscript3] and 10[superscript4] CFU of E. coli O157/g. We observed that prevalence of E. coli O157 on carcasses was correlated with high-shedders. We identified gluconic acid as a substrate which stimulates growth of E. coli O157 in fermentations with ruminal microbial or fecal microbial inocula from cattle. This may explain the preference to persist or colonize the hindgut because gluconic acid is a component of colonic mucin. Additionally, we evaluated the effects of cattle diets (two grain types and two grain processing methods), which present different amounts of fermentable starch to the hindgut, on prevalence of E. coli O157. Dry-rolled grain-based diets reduced prevalence of E. coli O157, possibly because of increased flow of starch to the hindgut. Competitive exclusion cultures of E. coli in in vitro fermentations reduced E. coli O157 in ruminal microbial inoculum, but in fecal microbial inoculum cultures were only efficacious when gluconic acid also was added. Lastly, we evaluated a vaccine which targeted the siderophore receptor/porin proteins of E. coli O157. The vaccine reduced prevalence, the total number of days cattle tested positive, and the total number of days cattle were identified as high-shedders of E. coli O157. In summary, our research adds further knowledge to the literature about E. coli O157 in the hindgut, provides methods to identify high-shedding animals, demonstrates the importance of high-shedding animals, and offers information about potential preharvest interventions.
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Regulated expression of follicle stimulating hormone receptor type III in cancer causing mouse ovarian surface epithelial cells

Zimmerman, Shawn January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Animal Sciences and Industry / Timothy G. Rozell / Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) is known as the key hormone capable of causing proliferation of granulosa cells in the ovary. The classical receptor belongs to the G protein-coupled superfamily and is designated FSHR-1. A variant in the FSH receptor has been shown to be functional in mouse ovaries. The variant receptor is designated as FSHR-3, and when bound by FSH activates a pathway that shares similar characteristics to the growth factor type I receptor pathway, with no increase in cAMP. The FSHR-3 variant activates MAPK upon binding to FSH, and causes proliferation of cells on which it is known to be expressed. For example ID8 mouse ovarian surface epithelium cells (MOSEC), a cell line that when introduced in immunocompetent mice causes tumors similar to human ovarian cancer and which also express FSHR-3, proliferated in response to FSH. The present study explored the potential for decreasing expression of FSHR-3 protein. The RNA interference (RNAi) technique was used to insert small inhibitory RNA(siRNA) segments corresponding specifically to the R3 variant of the FSH receptor in ID8 MOSEC. Transfected cells were lysed and FSHR-3 protein was visualized using SDS Page and Western blotting analysis. A reduction in expression of FSHR-3 was observed in two of the transfection groups, with the greatest down-regulation of FSHR-3 being 30.1%. From these preliminary results we conclude that the FSHR-3 is expressed on ID8 cells, and that siRNA may be useful to reduce its expression. Thus, it may be possible to slow the growth of FSH-responsive tumors using siRNA to target the FSHR-3 receptor.
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Lung auscultation as a predictor of lung lesions and bovine respiratory disease outcome in feed yard cattle

DeDonder, Keith David January 1900 (has links)
Master of Science / Department of Clinical Sciences / Daniel U. Thomson / Bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC) is the most common, and costly, disease in feed yard cattle. A review of the literature shows a correlation between the diagnosis of BRDC ante-mortem and respiratory lesions at slaughter. The objectives of the studies reported here were to: 1) validate a thoracic auscultation scoring system by correlating ante-mortem lung sounds with post-mortem lung lesions and 2) evaluate thoracic auscultation and rectal temperature as diagnostic tools to predict case outcome in the feeder cattle treated for BRDC. First, a prospective cohort study involving thirty four head of cattle that had been realized from commercial cattle feeding operations were used to validate the use of a lung auscultation scoring system to identify cattle suffering from BRDC. Ante-mortem auscultation scores were compared to post-mortem lung lesions evaluated using a previously described scoring system. There was a positive correlation (P < .0001) between ante-mortem lung auscultation scores and post-mortem lung lesion scores in the population of feeder cattle that were tested. Subsequently, a retrospective cohort study was conducted using data obtained from three commercial feed yards. Cattle enrolled in the study (n = 4,341 head) were treated for BRDC between January 2007 to October 2007 by trained feed yard personnel. Data recorded included animal identification, rectal temperature, lung score, and antibiotic therapy at first treatment. Treatment outcome data were recorded by feed yard personnel utilizing an animal health computer. The outcome data tracked for this study included subsequent BRDC treatment or death of the animal. Our findings indicated that as lung auscultation score (P < .0001) or rectal temperature (P < .0001) increased there was an increased risk for cattle to require a second BRDC treatment. Also, we observed an increased risk for death loss in cattle with higher lung auscultation scores (P < .0001) or higher rectal temperature (P < .0001) at the time of treatment for BRDC. We have demonstrated that lung auscultation score and rectal temperature can be used as tools to predict treatment outcome in cattle treated for BRDC. Future research with these tools could be used to develop more precise therapeutic protocols for BRDC in feeder cattle.
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Impact des niveaux de B-hydroxybutyrate sur la productivité des chèvres laitières

Doré, Vincent 08 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Indices de condition corporelle chez le béluga du Saint-Laurent : utilisation rétrospective de données morphologiques recueillies lors de nécropsies

Larrat, Sylvain 10 1900 (has links)
L’évaluation de la condition corporelle des carcasses des bélugas du Saint-Laurent contribue au diagnostic de cause de mortalité du pathologiste. La méthode actuelle repose sur une évaluation visuelle subjective. Notre projet visait à chercher un outil objectif d’évaluation de la condition corporelle. L’indice de masse mise à l’échelle (M̂ i) est objectif puisqu’il est calculé à partir de la masse et de la taille de chaque individu. M̂ i doit être calculé avec des constantes différentes pour les bélugas mesurant plus ou moins de 290 cm. Il produit des résultats en accord avec l’évaluation visuelle. Comme il est parfois logistiquement impossible de peser un béluga, nous avons évalué des indices basés sur d’autres mesures morphométriques. Les indices basés sur la circonférence à hauteur de l’anus pour les bélugas de moins de 290 cm et la circonférence maximale pour ceux de plus de 290 cm représentent des indices de condition corporelle alternatifs intéressants. / Evaluation of the body condition of beluga carcasses from the Estuary of the St. Lawrence contributes to the diagnosis of the cause of death by the pathologist. The current method relies on a subjective visual evaluation. Our project aimed at developing an objective tool for the evaluation of body condition. The Scaled Mass Index (M̂ i) is an objective figure since it is obtained from individual masses and lengths. M̂ i has to be calculated with different constants for belugas under and above a length of 290 cm. M̂ i yielded results consistent with visual evaluation. Since weighing belugas can be logistically impossible, we evaluated indices based on several other morphometric measurements. Indices based on girth at the level of the anus and maximal girth for animals under and above 290 cm, respectively, were deemed useful as alternative body condition indices.
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Facteurs de risque modifiables associés à l’incidence, l’élimination et la prévalence d’infections intra-mammaires chez la vache laitière en lactation

Dufour, Simon 11 1900 (has links)
La mammite subclinique est un problème de santé fréquent et coûteux. Les infections intra-mammaires (IIM) sont souvent détectées à l’aide de mesures du comptage des cellules somatiques (CCS). La culture bactériologique du lait est cependant requise afin d’identifier le pathogène en cause. À cause de cette difficulté, pratiquement toutes les recherches sur la mammite subclinique ont été centrées sur la prévalence d’IIM et les facteurs de risque pour l’incidence ou l’élimination des IIM sont peu connus. L’objectif principal de cette thèse était d’identifier les facteurs de risque modifiables associés à l’incidence, l’élimination et la prévalence d’IIM d’importance dans les troupeaux laitiers Canadiens. En premier lieu, une revue systématique de la littérature sur les associations entre pratiques utilisées à la ferme et CCS a été réalisée. Les pratiques de gestion constamment associées au CCS ont été identifiées et différentiées de celles faisant l’objet de rapports anecdotiques. Par la suite, un questionnaire bilingue a été développé, validé, et utilisé afin de mesurer les pratiques de gestion d’un échantillon de 90 troupeaux laitiers canadiens. Afin de valider l’outil, des mesures de répétabilité et de validité des items composant le questionnaire ont été analysées et une évaluation de l’équivalence des versions anglaise et française a été réalisée. Ces analyses ont permis d’identifier des items problématiques qui ont du être recatégorisés, lorsque possible, ou exclus des analyses subséquentes pour assurer une certaine qualité des données. La plupart des troupeaux étudiés utilisaient déjà la désinfection post-traite des trayons et le traitement universel des vaches au tarissement, mais beaucoup des pratiques recommandées n’étaient que peu utilisées. Ensuite, les facteurs de risque modifiables associés à l’incidence, à l’élimination et à la prévalence d’IIM à Staphylococcus aureus ont été investigués de manière longitudinale sur les 90 troupeaux sélectionnés. L’incidence d’IIM semblait être un déterminant plus important de la prévalence d’IIM du troupeau comparativement à l’élimination des IIM. Le port de gants durant la traite, la désinfection pré-traite des trayons, de même qu’une condition adéquate des bouts de trayons démontraient des associations désirables avec les différentes mesures d’IIM. Ces résultats viennent souligner l’importance des procédures de traite pour l’obtention d’une réduction à long-terme de la prévalence d’IIM. Finalement, les facteurs de risque modifiables associés à l’incidence, à l’élimination et à la prévalence d’IIM à staphylocoques coagulase-négatif (SCN) ont été étudiés de manière similaire. Cependant, afin de prendre en considération les limitations de la culture bactériologique du lait pour l’identification des IIM causées par ce groupe de pathogènes, une approche semi-Bayesienne à l’aide de modèles de variable à classe latente a été utilisée. Les estimés non-ajusté de l’incidence, de l’élimination, de la prévalence et des associations avec les expositions apparaissaient tous considérablement biaisés par les imperfections de la procédure diagnostique. Ce biais était en général vers la valeur nulle. Encore une fois, l’incidence d’IIM était le principal déterminant de la prévalence d’IIM des troupeaux. Les litières de sable et de produits du bois, de même que l’accès au pâturage étaient associés à une incidence et une prévalence plus basse de SCN. / Subclinical mastitis is a very frequent and costly health issue that can be detected using somatic cell count (SCC) measurements, but requires the use of milk bacteriological culture for identification of the causal pathogen. Because of this latter difficulty, nearly all subclinical mastitis research has focused on prevalent intramammary infections (IMI) and less is known on risk factors for IMI incidence or elimination. The main objective of this thesis was to identify the manageable risk factors associated with the incidence, elimination, and prevalence of IMI of importance in Canadian dairy herds. First, a systematic review of the literature on the associations between management practices used on farms and SCC was carried out. Management practices consistently associated with SCC were identified and differentiated from other practices for which anecdotic reports were available. Then, a bilingual questionnaire was developed, validated, and employed to measure the practices used on a sample of 90 Canadian dairy herds. To validate this tool, measures of repeatability and of validity of the questionnaire’s items were analyzed and an evaluation of the equivalence of the English and French versions was conducted. These analyses indicated that the questionnaire was, in general, acceptable, but also pinpointed some problematic items. These items were recategorized when possible or otherwise excluded from subsequent analyses to ensure good data quality. Most of the herds studied were already using post-milking teat disinfection and blanket dry cow therapy. Many other frequently recommended practices were not widely adopted. Next, manageable risk factors associated with Staphylococcus aureus IMI incidence, elimination, and prevalence were investigated on the 90 selected herds in a longitudinal fashion. The S. aureus IMI incidence appeared to be a stronger determinant of the herd prevalence than the elimination rate. Among other practices, wearing gloves during milking, using pre-milking teat disinfection, and having an adequate teat end condition showed desirable associations with the outcomes. These results highlight the importance of good milking practices to achieve a long-term reduction of S. aureus IMI prevalence. Finally, manageable risk factors associated with coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) IMI incidence, elimination, and prevalence were investigated in a similar manner. Because of the greater limitations of milk bacteriological culture to identify IMI caused by this group of pathogens, a semi-Bayesian latent class model approach was used. Sensitivity and specificity estimates from an internal validation study were used to link the observed IMI milk culture result to the latent true quarter IMI status. Non-adjusted estimates of IMI incidence, elimination, prevalence, and of associations with expositions appeared to be considerably biased by the diagnostic procedure’s imperfections. Most often, estimates were biased toward the null value. Again, IMI incidence was the main determinant of the herd IMI prevalence. Sand and wood products bedding were associated with lower CNS incidence and prevalence. Sending cows to pasture was also associated with lower CNS IMI incidence and prevalence.
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Évaluation de la valeur pronostique de la lactatémie et de la troponinémie lors de syndrome vache à terre

Labonté, Josiane 04 1900 (has links)
Le syndrome vache à terre (SVT) est rencontré chez la vache laitière et est une condition d’urgence à évolution rapide où le pronostic est réservé à sombre. Les seuls tests complémentaires disponibles actuellement nécessitent l’utilisation des services d’un laboratoire commercial. La présence d’hypoperfusion locale et systémique ainsi que de lésions cardiaques à la nécropsie rend potentiellement intéressant le dosage de la lactatémie (LAC) et de la troponinémie (cTnI) sanguine. Ces deux biomarqueurs pouvant être analysés à l’aide d’appareils portatifs. L’objectif de la présente étude était d’évaluer la valeur pronostique de la LAC et de la cTnI dosées à la ferme, directement au chevet de la vache laitière atteinte de SVT. Le pourcentage d’issue négative (mort ou euthanasie) à sept jours suivant l’inclusion (d7) était de 63.1 %. La lactatémie n’était pas associée au pronostic vital de l’animal lors de SVT. Par contre, une valeur sanguine de cTnI >0.7 ng/mL était associée à une issue négative à d7 (sensibilité, spécificité, valeurs prédictives positive et négative respectivement de 54.1 %, 78.4 %, 82.0 % et 48.3 %). L’utilisation d’un modèle de régression logistique multivariable a montré que cette hypertroponinémie était associée à un risque d’issue négative à d7 5.5 fois (IC95%: 2.1-14.6) plus grand que le groupe présentant une cTnI ≤ 0.07 ng/mL. De plus, les animaux ayant une FC >100 BPM étaient 3.7 fois plus à risque (IC95%: 1.5-10.2) de subir une issue négative à d7 que ceux présentant une FC≤100 BPM. / Downer cow syndrome (DCS) is observed in dairy cattle and is an emergency condition that progresses rapidly and whose prognosis is reserved to poor. The only available complementary tests require the services of a commercial laboratory. The presence of local and/or systemic hypoperfusion, along with the presence of cardiac lesions at necropsy renders the dosage of lactatemia (LAC) and cardiac troponin I (cTnI) in the blood potentially interesting. These two biomarkers being measurable through the analysis of portable equipment, the present study objective was to evaluate the prognostic value of measuring LAC and cTnl directly at the side of the dairy cow affected by DCS. The percentage of negative outcome (death or euthanasia; NO) seven days following the study inclusion (d7) was 63.1%. LAC was not associated with the prognosis of the animal suffering from DCS. However, a blood cTnl value of ˃0.7ng/mL was associated with a NO before d7 (sensitivity, positive and negative predictive values of 54.1, 78.4, 82.0, and 48.3%, respectively). The use of a logistic multivariable model demonstrated that hypertroponinemia was associated with a NO risk 5.5 greater (95%CI: 2.1-14.6) by d7 than animals presented with a blood cTnl value of ≤ 0,07ng/mL. The animals presenting a HR > 100BPM were 3.7 times more at risk (95%CI: 1.5-10.2) of exiting the herd by d7 than the animals with a HR of ≤ 100BPM.
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Facteurs de risque modifiables associés à l’incidence, l’élimination et la prévalence d’infections intra-mammaires chez la vache laitière en lactation

Dufour, Simon 11 1900 (has links)
La mammite subclinique est un problème de santé fréquent et coûteux. Les infections intra-mammaires (IIM) sont souvent détectées à l’aide de mesures du comptage des cellules somatiques (CCS). La culture bactériologique du lait est cependant requise afin d’identifier le pathogène en cause. À cause de cette difficulté, pratiquement toutes les recherches sur la mammite subclinique ont été centrées sur la prévalence d’IIM et les facteurs de risque pour l’incidence ou l’élimination des IIM sont peu connus. L’objectif principal de cette thèse était d’identifier les facteurs de risque modifiables associés à l’incidence, l’élimination et la prévalence d’IIM d’importance dans les troupeaux laitiers Canadiens. En premier lieu, une revue systématique de la littérature sur les associations entre pratiques utilisées à la ferme et CCS a été réalisée. Les pratiques de gestion constamment associées au CCS ont été identifiées et différentiées de celles faisant l’objet de rapports anecdotiques. Par la suite, un questionnaire bilingue a été développé, validé, et utilisé afin de mesurer les pratiques de gestion d’un échantillon de 90 troupeaux laitiers canadiens. Afin de valider l’outil, des mesures de répétabilité et de validité des items composant le questionnaire ont été analysées et une évaluation de l’équivalence des versions anglaise et française a été réalisée. Ces analyses ont permis d’identifier des items problématiques qui ont du être recatégorisés, lorsque possible, ou exclus des analyses subséquentes pour assurer une certaine qualité des données. La plupart des troupeaux étudiés utilisaient déjà la désinfection post-traite des trayons et le traitement universel des vaches au tarissement, mais beaucoup des pratiques recommandées n’étaient que peu utilisées. Ensuite, les facteurs de risque modifiables associés à l’incidence, à l’élimination et à la prévalence d’IIM à Staphylococcus aureus ont été investigués de manière longitudinale sur les 90 troupeaux sélectionnés. L’incidence d’IIM semblait être un déterminant plus important de la prévalence d’IIM du troupeau comparativement à l’élimination des IIM. Le port de gants durant la traite, la désinfection pré-traite des trayons, de même qu’une condition adéquate des bouts de trayons démontraient des associations désirables avec les différentes mesures d’IIM. Ces résultats viennent souligner l’importance des procédures de traite pour l’obtention d’une réduction à long-terme de la prévalence d’IIM. Finalement, les facteurs de risque modifiables associés à l’incidence, à l’élimination et à la prévalence d’IIM à staphylocoques coagulase-négatif (SCN) ont été étudiés de manière similaire. Cependant, afin de prendre en considération les limitations de la culture bactériologique du lait pour l’identification des IIM causées par ce groupe de pathogènes, une approche semi-Bayesienne à l’aide de modèles de variable à classe latente a été utilisée. Les estimés non-ajusté de l’incidence, de l’élimination, de la prévalence et des associations avec les expositions apparaissaient tous considérablement biaisés par les imperfections de la procédure diagnostique. Ce biais était en général vers la valeur nulle. Encore une fois, l’incidence d’IIM était le principal déterminant de la prévalence d’IIM des troupeaux. Les litières de sable et de produits du bois, de même que l’accès au pâturage étaient associés à une incidence et une prévalence plus basse de SCN. / Subclinical mastitis is a very frequent and costly health issue that can be detected using somatic cell count (SCC) measurements, but requires the use of milk bacteriological culture for identification of the causal pathogen. Because of this latter difficulty, nearly all subclinical mastitis research has focused on prevalent intramammary infections (IMI) and less is known on risk factors for IMI incidence or elimination. The main objective of this thesis was to identify the manageable risk factors associated with the incidence, elimination, and prevalence of IMI of importance in Canadian dairy herds. First, a systematic review of the literature on the associations between management practices used on farms and SCC was carried out. Management practices consistently associated with SCC were identified and differentiated from other practices for which anecdotic reports were available. Then, a bilingual questionnaire was developed, validated, and employed to measure the practices used on a sample of 90 Canadian dairy herds. To validate this tool, measures of repeatability and of validity of the questionnaire’s items were analyzed and an evaluation of the equivalence of the English and French versions was conducted. These analyses indicated that the questionnaire was, in general, acceptable, but also pinpointed some problematic items. These items were recategorized when possible or otherwise excluded from subsequent analyses to ensure good data quality. Most of the herds studied were already using post-milking teat disinfection and blanket dry cow therapy. Many other frequently recommended practices were not widely adopted. Next, manageable risk factors associated with Staphylococcus aureus IMI incidence, elimination, and prevalence were investigated on the 90 selected herds in a longitudinal fashion. The S. aureus IMI incidence appeared to be a stronger determinant of the herd prevalence than the elimination rate. Among other practices, wearing gloves during milking, using pre-milking teat disinfection, and having an adequate teat end condition showed desirable associations with the outcomes. These results highlight the importance of good milking practices to achieve a long-term reduction of S. aureus IMI prevalence. Finally, manageable risk factors associated with coagulase-negative staphylococci (CNS) IMI incidence, elimination, and prevalence were investigated in a similar manner. Because of the greater limitations of milk bacteriological culture to identify IMI caused by this group of pathogens, a semi-Bayesian latent class model approach was used. Sensitivity and specificity estimates from an internal validation study were used to link the observed IMI milk culture result to the latent true quarter IMI status. Non-adjusted estimates of IMI incidence, elimination, prevalence, and of associations with expositions appeared to be considerably biased by the diagnostic procedure’s imperfections. Most often, estimates were biased toward the null value. Again, IMI incidence was the main determinant of the herd IMI prevalence. Sand and wood products bedding were associated with lower CNS incidence and prevalence. Sending cows to pasture was also associated with lower CNS IMI incidence and prevalence.

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