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    Useful information shared in SCOPS liver fluke webinar

    Simon KingBy Simon KingNovember 12, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    SCOPS recently held a specialist webinar for vets and advisors about liver fluke.

    Levels of liver fluke in the UK have been relatively low in recent years – but after a wet and mild summer and autumn in many areas, forecasts are predicting that 2024/25 will buck the trend, resulting in a high liver fluke challenge for some areas.

    The temptation for many farmers will be to react to the warnings of a higher liver fluke risk this season by simply resorting to routinely treating with flukicides. However, without a risk assessment and appropriate testing, they cannot know when, or even if, they need to treat their livestock.

    The webinar looked at an exciting new tool, a lateral flow test for liver fluke, developed by the University of Liverpool and made commercially available by Norbrook. It also provided a great refresher for vets and advisors and a look ahead to what could be a challenging liver fluke season.

    The webinar was primarily aimed at vets and SQPs but anyone is welcome to watch it.

    The speakers were:

    • Introduction: Lesley Stubbings, SCOPS
    • Summary of the science behind the testing: Tessa Walsh, University of Liverpool
    • How to use and interpret the LFT: Dan Griffiths, Norbrook
    • Using the LFT in conjunction with other tests: Philip Skuce, Moredun
    • Using the test on farm: Kaz Strycharczuk, Black Sheep Vets
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