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Infestation by Hypoderma tarandi in reindeer calves from northern Finland-Prevalence and risk factors

Journal

VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY
Volume 200, Issue 1-2, Pages 172-178

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2013.12.010

Keywords

Rangifer tarandus; Hypoderma tarandi; Hypodermin C; Serology; Risk factors; Northern Finland

Funding

  1. Norwegian Reindeer Husbandry Development Fund (RUF) [Sak 28/13]
  2. Fram Center - High North Research Center for Climate and the Environment, Tromso

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Serum samples from 953 reindeer (Rangifer t. tarandus) calves-of-the-year from 21 reindeer herding co-operatives in Finland in slaughter season 2006/2007 were assayed for antibodies against Hypodermin C by an ELISA detecting IgG. Data on presence of Hypoderma tarandi larvae on 12,327 reindeer hides from 17 of the 21 herding co-operatives in slaughter season 2005/2006 were included for support. ELISA showed a seroprevalence of 60.9%, with no significant difference between females and males, and increase with latitude (southern-most and northernmost co-operatives examined, Pudasjarvi and Kaldoaivi, 11.8 and 100% of seropositives, respectively). The proportion of larva positive hides (range 0.5-60% per co-operative) was low compared to the proportion of seropositives. Also the proportion of larva positive hides increased with latitude. Our findings indicated that high latitude combined with open landscape, presence of low vegetation and high reindeer density provided more favorable conditions for sustaining of high degree of warble fly infestation, and furthermore, that any possible effect of ivermectin treatment on infestation rate was ruled out by the higher effect by the above factors. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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