Thirty-six dairy herds in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington were selected on the basis of cattle housing and manure-handling practices. Approximately 60 fecal samples from heifers were collected monthly in each herd for 6 months and cultured for Escherichia coli O157. One hundred seventy-nine of 12,664 (1.41%) individual fecal samples from 27 of the 36 herds (75%) were culture positive for E. coli O157. Within-herd prevalence ranged from 0% to 5.5% with a strong clustering toward the lower end of this range. A tendency was observed for herds to maintain either a relatively low or high prevalence of E. coli O157. Prevalence of E. coli O157 was similar in herds which housed heifers in dry lots and on pasture with and without application of manure. Also, application of manure to cattle forage crops was not associated with the prevalence of E. coli O157 in dairy herds.
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April 01 1997
Effects of Farm Manure-Handling Practices on Escherichia coli O157 Prevalence in Cattle
DALE D. HANCOCK;
Washington State University, 1Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Field Disease Investigation Unit, Pullman, Washington 99164-6610
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DANIEL H. RICE;
DANIEL H. RICE
Washington State University, 1Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Field Disease Investigation Unit, Pullman, Washington 99164-6610
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DONALD E. HERRIOTT;
DONALD E. HERRIOTT
United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services Veterinary Services,2 530 Center St. NE, Suite 335, Salem, Oregon 97301
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THOMAS E. BESSER;
THOMAS E. BESSER
Washington State University, 3Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology, Pullman, Washington 99164-7040
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ERIC D. EBEL;
ERIC D. EBEL
United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services Veterinary Services, 47261 Franklin Rd., Boise, Idaho 83709
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LINDA V. CARPENTER
LINDA V. CARPENTER
United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services Veterinary Services, 52604 12th Ct. Sw. Suite B, Olympia, Washington 98502, USA
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J Food Prot (1997) 60 (4): 363–366.
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Received:
June 12 1996
Accepted:
August 06 1996
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DALE D. HANCOCK, DANIEL H. RICE, DONALD E. HERRIOTT, THOMAS E. BESSER, ERIC D. EBEL, LINDA V. CARPENTER; Effects of Farm Manure-Handling Practices on Escherichia coli O157 Prevalence in Cattle. J Food Prot 1 April 1997; 60 (4): 363–366. doi: https://doi.org/10.4315/0362-028X-60.4.363
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