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Using Object-Oriented Simulation to Assess the Impact of the Frequency and Accuracy of Mobility Scoring on the Estimation of Epidemiological Parameters for Lameness in Dairy Herds

Clifton, Rachel; Hyde, Robert; Can, Edna; Barden, Matthew; Manning, Al; Bradley, Andrew; Green, Martin; O’Grady, Luke

Using Object-Oriented Simulation to Assess the Impact of the Frequency and Accuracy of Mobility Scoring on the Estimation of Epidemiological Parameters for Lameness in Dairy Herds Thumbnail


Authors

ROBERT HYDE Robert.Hyde4@nottingham.ac.uk
Assistant Professor in Computational Biology

EDNA CAN Edna.Can2@nottingham.ac.uk
Research Fellow

Matthew Barden

Al Manning

Andrew Bradley

Martin Green

LUKE O'GRADY Luke.O'Grady@nottingham.ac.uk
Principal Research Fellow



Abstract

Mobility scoring data can be used to estimate the prevalence, incidence, and duration of lameness in dairy herds. Mobility scoring is often performed infrequently with variable sensitivity, but how this impacts the estimation of lameness parameters is largely unknown. We developed a simulation model to investigate the impact of the frequency and accuracy of mobility scoring on the estimation of lameness parameters for different herd scenarios. Herds with a varying prevalence (10, 30, or 50%) and duration (distributed around median days 18, 36, 54, 72, or 108) of lameness were simulated at daily time steps for five years. The lameness parameters investigated were prevalence, duration, new case rate, time to first lameness, and probability of remaining sound in the first year. True parameters were calculated from daily data and compared to those calculated when replicating different frequencies (weekly, two-weekly, monthly, quarterly), sensitivities (60–100%), and specificities (95–100%) of mobility scoring. Our results showed that over-estimation of incidence and under-estimation of duration can occur when the sensitivity and specificity of mobility scoring are <100%. This effect increases with more frequent scoring. Lameness prevalence was the only parameter that could be estimated with reasonable accuracy when simulating quarterly mobility scoring. These findings can help inform mobility scoring practices and the interpretation of mobility scoring data.

Citation

Clifton, R., Hyde, R., Can, E., Barden, M., Manning, A., Bradley, A., …O’Grady, L. (2024). Using Object-Oriented Simulation to Assess the Impact of the Frequency and Accuracy of Mobility Scoring on the Estimation of Epidemiological Parameters for Lameness in Dairy Herds. Animals, 14(12), 1760. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14121760

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 4, 2024
Online Publication Date Jun 11, 2024
Publication Date 2024-06
Deposit Date Jun 19, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jun 20, 2024
Journal Animals
Publisher MDPI
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 14
Issue 12
Article Number 1760
Pages 1760
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14121760
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/36016290
Publisher URL https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/14/12/1760

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