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Evaluation of Infrared Thermography for the Detection of Footrot and White Line Disease Lesions in Dairy Sheep
- Source :
- Veterinary Sciences, Volume 8, Issue 10, Veterinary Sciences, Vol 8, Iss 219, p 219 (2021)
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- The objectives of this study were to investigate temperature distribution at the sheep hoof and evaluate the reliability and diagnostic performance of infrared thermography (IRT) for the detection of footrot and white line disease (WLD) lesions in intensively reared dairy sheep. Hoof lesions were clinically assessed, and IRT was used to measure temperature distribution on hoof superficial tissue in 600 multiparous ewes. Binary regression models were developed and validated, and receiver operating characteristic curves were estimated to assess the predictive value and diagnostic performance of IRT for the detection of hoof lesions. The most sensitive prediction model for the detection of IFR was based on the difference between ambient and hoof heel temperature (sensitivity: 83.3%, specificity: 47.8%, and threshold value: 6.5 °C), whereas the most specific prediction model was based on the difference between ambient and coronary band temperature (sensitivity: 51.9%, specificity: 79.7%, and threshold value: 11.3 °C). In the case of WLD, the diagnostic performance of IRT had limited predictive value. IRT could be a useful tool for hoof health screening in dairy sheep. However, it must be cautiously adapted in cases where environmental, operating, and operator variables are not effectively controlled.
- Subjects :
- Veterinary medicine
foot-related lameness
Hoof
specificity
footrot
ROC curves
dairy sheep
Article
SF600-1100
Medicine
Coronary band
Health screening
White line disease
General Veterinary
Receiver operating characteristic
business.industry
sensitivity
Predictive value
binary regression analysis
white line disease
Thermography
infrared thermography
Binary regression
business
point-of-care diagnostics
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 23067381
- Volume :
- 8
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Veterinary sciences
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....3d1d16204b07c0c45b691cf19f00a1d2