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Efficiency of risk-based vs . random sampling for the monitoring of tetracycline residues in slaughtered calves in Switzerland
Authors:Patrick Presi  Katharina D. C. Stärk  Lea Knopf  Eric Breidenbach  Moez Sanaa  Joachim Frey
Affiliation:1. Federal Veterinary Office , 3003 Bern, Switzerland patrick.presi@bvet.admin.ch;3. Royal Veterinary College , Hertfordshire, UK;4. OIE–Organisation Mondiale de la Santé Animale , Paris, France;5. Federal Veterinary Office , 3003 Bern, Switzerland;6. Ecole Vétérinaire de Maisons Alfort , Paris, France;7. University of Bern , 3000 Bern, Switzerland
Abstract:In all European Union countries, chemical residues are required to be routinely monitored in meat. Good farming and veterinary practice can prevent the contamination of meat with pharmaceutical substances, resulting in a low detection of drug residues through random sampling. An alternative approach is to target-monitor farms suspected of treating their animals with antimicrobials. The objective of this project was to assess, using a stochastic model, the efficiency of these two sampling strategies. The model integrated data on Swiss livestock as well as expert opinion and results from studies conducted in Switzerland. Risk-based sampling showed an increase in detection efficiency of up to 100% depending on the prevalence of contaminated herds. Sensitivity analysis of this model showed the importance of the accuracy of prior assumptions for conducting risk-based sampling. The resources gained by changing from random to risk-based sampling should be transferred to improving the quality of prior information.
Keywords:Residues  risk-based sampling  modelling  calves  tetracycline  monitoring programme  Switzerland
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