Pablo Alarcon-Lopez
A review of cleaning and disinfection guidelines and recommendations following an outbreak of classical scrapie
Alarcon-Lopez, Pablo; Marco-Jimenez, Francisco; Horigan, Verity; Ortiz-Pelaez, Angel; Rajanayagam, Brenda; Dryden, Aidan; Simmons, Hugh; Konold, Timm; Marco, Carmen; Charnley, Judith; Spiropoulos, John; Cassar, Claire; Adkin, Amie
Authors
Francisco Marco-Jimenez
Verity Horigan
Angel Ortiz-Pelaez
Brenda Rajanayagam
Aidan Dryden
Hugh Simmons
Timm Konold
Carmen Marco
Judith Charnley
John Spiropoulos
Claire Cassar
Amie Adkin
Contributors
Pablo Alarcon
Project Leader
Francisco Marco-Jimenez
Researcher
Verity Horigan
Researcher
Angel Ortiz-Pelaez
Researcher
Brenda Rajanayagam Aidan Dryden
Researcher
Hugh Simmons
Researcher
Timm Konold
Researcher
Carmen Marco
Researcher
Judith Charnley
Data Collector
John Spiropoulos
Researcher
Claire Cassar
Researcher
Amie Adkin
Supervisor
Abstract
Classical scrapie is a prion disease of small ruminants, the infectious agent of which has been shown to be extremely persistent in the environment. Cleaning and disinfection (C&D) after a scrapie outbreak is currently recommended by many governments’ veterinary advisors and implemented in most farms affected. Yet, the effectiveness of these procedures remains unclear. The aim of this study was to review existing literature and guidelines regarding farm C&D protocols following classical scrapie outbreaks and assess their effectiveness and the challenges that translation of policy and legislative requirements present at a practical level.
A review of the literature was conducted to identify the on-farm C&D protocols used following outbreaks of scrapie, assess those materials with high risk for persistence of the scrapie agent on farms, and review the existing evidence of the effectiveness of recommended C&D protocols. An expert workshop was also organised in Great Britain (GB) to assess: the decision-making process used when implementing C&D protocols on GB farms, the experts’ perceptions on the effectiveness of these protocols and changes needed, and their views on potential recommendations for policy and research.
Outputs of the literature review revealed that the current recommended protocol for C&D [1h treatment with sodium hypochlorite containing 20,000 ppm free chlorine or 2M sodium hydroxide (NaOH)] is based on laboratory experiments. Only four field farm experiments have been conducted, indicating a lack of data on effectiveness of C&D protocols on farms by the re-occurrence of scrapie infection post re-stocking. Recommendations related to the control of outdoor environment, which are difficult and expensive to implement, vary between countries. The expert workshop concluded that there are no practical, cost-effective C&D alternatives to be considered at this time, with control therefore based on C&D only in combination with additional time restrictions on re-stocking and replacement with non-susceptible livestock or more genetically resistant types, where available. Participants agreed that C&D should still be completed on scrapie affected farms, as it is considered to be “good disease practice” and likely to reduce the levels of the prion protein. Participants felt that any additional protocols developed should not be “too prescriptive” (should not be written down in specific policies) because of significant variation in farm types, farm equipment and installations. Under this scenario, control of classical scrapie on farms should be designed with a level of C&D in combination with re-stocking temporal ban and, replacement with livestock of limited susceptibility.
Citation
Alarcon-Lopez, P., Marco-Jimenez, F., Horigan, V., Ortiz-Pelaez, A., Rajanayagam, B., Dryden, A., Simmons, H., Konold, T., Marco, C., Charnley, J., Spiropoulos, J., Cassar, C., & Adkin, A. (2021). A review of cleaning and disinfection guidelines and recommendations following an outbreak of classical scrapie. Preventive Veterinary Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prevetmed.2021.105388
Journal Article Type | Review |
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Acceptance Date | May 21, 2021 |
Online Publication Date | May 27, 2021 |
Publication Date | May 27, 2021 |
Deposit Date | Jan 28, 2021 |
Publicly Available Date | May 22, 2023 |
Journal | Preventive Veterinary Medicine |
Print ISSN | 0167-5877 |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prevetmed.2021.105388 |
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