Ovine infectious keratoconjunctivitis in sheep: the farmer’s perspective

The objective of this study was to gather current, farmer-reported data on the frequency of occurrence, risk factors and treatment practices for the sheep eye disease, ovine infectious keratoconjunctivitis (OIKC). A questionnaire regarding eye disease in sheep was completed by 135 farmers from four livestock markets. Most farmers (87%) had observed OIKC in their flock, 88% of these within the last 2 years. Farmers reported observing most cases in the winter months (51%) and fewest in the summer (10%). They proposed housing and forage feeding from racks as factors associated with OIKC. A variety of treatment protocols were used by farmers. The three most popular treatments used were: cloxacillin eye ointment, intramuscular oxytetracycline injection and topical tetracycline spray applied to the eye. Only 62% of treatments were considered very effective by the farmers, with no difference in farmer perceived efficacy between these three most commonly used treatments (p=0.6). Farmers used 15 different terms to describe a photograph of a sheep with OIKC, including many colloquial terms. We hypothesise that this could result in communication problems between veterinary surgeons and farmers.

[1]  D. Begg,et al.  Case definition terminology for paratuberculosis (Johne’s disease) , 2017, BMC Veterinary Research.

[2]  A. Ridler Sheep Medicine (2nd Edition) , 2016, New Zealand veterinary journal.

[3]  P. Scott Sheep Medicine, Second Edition , 2015 .

[4]  P. Toutain,et al.  Florfenicol concentrations in ovine tear fluid following intramuscular and subcutaneous administration and comparison with the minimum inhibitory concentrations against mycoplasmal strains potentially involved in infectious keratoconjunctivitis. , 2013, American journal of veterinary research.

[5]  D. Alexander Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis: a review of cases in clinical practice. , 2010, The Veterinary clinics of North America. Food animal practice.

[6]  A. Pospischil,et al.  Molecular evidence for chlamydial infections in the eyes of sheep. , 2009, Veterinary microbiology.

[7]  I. M. Sheldon,et al.  Defining postpartum uterine disease in cattle. , 2006, Theriogenology.

[8]  G. L. Bennett,et al.  Genetic and environmental factors associated with incidence of infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis in preweaned beef calves. , 2005, Journal of animal science.

[9]  M. Hofshagen,et al.  Bacteriological Investigation of Infectious Keratoconjunctivitis in Norwegian Sheep , 2004, Acta veterinaria Scandinavica.

[10]  M. Motha,et al.  Detection of Mycoplasma conjunctivae in sheep affected with conjunctivitis and infectious keratoconjunctivitis , 2003, New Zealand veterinary journal.

[11]  R. Nicholas,et al.  Molecular detection of Mycoplasma conjunctivae in English sheep affected by infectious keratoconjunctivitis , 2001, Veterinary Record.

[12]  B. Šeol,et al.  Epidemiological and microbiological study of an outbreak of infectious keratoconjunctivitis in sheep , 2000, Veterinary Record.

[13]  J. Poveda,et al.  Ovine infectious keratoconjunctivitis caused by Mycoplasma agalactiae , 1996 .

[14]  A. Greig,et al.  Role of oxytetracycline dihydrate in the treatment of mycoplasma-associated ovine keratoconjunctivitis in lambs. , 1995, The British veterinary journal.

[15]  G. Dagnall,et al.  The role of Branhamella ovis, Mycoplasma conjunctivae and Chlamydia psittaci in conjunctivitis of sheep. , 1994, The British veterinary journal.

[16]  W. Faull,et al.  Clinico-serological studies of ovine infectious keratoconjunctivitis in adult ewes experimentally infected with Mycoplasma conjunctivae and/or Staphylococcus aureus , 1993 .

[17]  G. Egwu Outbreak of ovine infectious kerato-conjunctivitis caused by Mycoplasma conjuctivae , 1992 .

[18]  G. Egwu In vitro antibiotic sensitivity of Mycoplasma conjunctivae and some bacterial species causing ovine infectious kerato-conjunctivitis , 1992 .

[19]  M. Clarkson,et al.  Ovine infectious keratoconjunctivitis: a microbiological study of clinically unaffected and affected sheep's eyes with special reference to Mycoplasma conjunctivae , 1989, Veterinary Record.

[20]  T. Kimman,et al.  Ovine keratoconjunctivitis experimentally induced by instillation of Mycoplasma conjunctivae. , 1988, The Veterinary quarterly.

[21]  J E AYOUB,et al.  Eye diseases. , 1879, The Medical annual.

[22]  I. Aitken Diseases Of Sheep , 1921 .

[23]  R. Hewlett Diseases of Sheep , 1906, Nature.