Risk factors for the presence of Fasciola hepatica antibodies in bulk-milk samples and their association with milk production decreases, in Cuban dairy cattle.
Amilcar ArenalYipsi GarcíaLídice QuesadaDayamis VelázquezDiamela SánchezMayelin PeñaAsnaldo SuárezArnielis DíazYuliet SánchezStijn CasaertJan van DijkJozef VercruysseJohannes CharlierPublished in: BMC veterinary research (2018)
Our data show a widespread occurrence of the parasite as well as a major potential impact of the infection on the Cuban development goal of becoming self-sufficient in milk production. Our risk factor analysis suggests that the prevention of infection around water sources, and the separation of cattle from small ruminants could be useful control measures. This is the first epidemiological survey of F. hepatica abundance, and associated reductions in milk yield, in dairy herds in Cuba.