Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Non-technical constraints to eradication: the Italian experience.
- Journal:
- Veterinary microbiology
- Year:
- 2006
- Authors:
- Moda, Giuliana
- Affiliation:
- Regione Piemonte · Italy
Plain-English summary
This study looks at the challenges faced in eradicating bovine tuberculosis (a serious disease in cattle) in a region of Italy called Piemonte. While technical issues are often discussed, this research highlights how social and economic factors can also slow down efforts to eliminate the disease. For example, some farmers may not see the importance of eradicating tuberculosis, and there can be communication gaps between veterinary services and the farming community. The paper suggests that improving organization and management within veterinary services can help tackle these non-technical challenges. Overall, addressing both technical and non-technical issues is crucial for making progress in disease control.
Abstract
Although technical constraints to eradication of bovine tuberculosis are well-recognised, non-technical constraints can also delay progress towards eradication, leading to inefficiency and increased programme costs. This paper seeks to analyse the main non-technical constraints that can interfere with the successful implementation of tuberculosis eradication plans, based on experiences from an area of high tuberculosis prevalence in Regione Piemonte, Italy. The main social and economic constraints faced in the past 20 years are reviewed, including a social reluctance to recognise the importance of seeking eradication as the goal of disease control, effective communication of technical issues, the training and the organization of veterinary services, the relationship between the regional authority and farmers and their representatives, and data management and epidemiological reporting. The paper analyses and discusses the solutions that were applied in Regione Piemonte and the benefits that were obtained. Tuberculosis eradication plans are one of the most difficult tasks of the Veterinary Animal Health Services, and non-technical constraints must be considered when progress towards eradication is less than expected. Organizational and managerial resources can help to overcome social or economic obstacles, provided the veterinary profession is willing to address technical, but also non-technical, constraints to eradication.
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