Abstract
Background: Gastrointestinal nematode infections are ubiquitous in grazing livestock worldwide impacting animal health and production. Faecal egg count (FEC) is an accessible diagnostic test that can guide the need for treatment. However, interpretation of FECs can be challenging. Methods: A prototype decision support tool (DST) was developed using a ‘traffic light’-style gradient of potential clinical impact on sheep FEC results. Focus groups were conducted with farmers, livestock advisors and veterinary clinicians to examine the barriers to FEC uptake and provide feedback on the prototype tool. Results: Barriers to uptake for FEC testing included timeliness of reporting, lack of perceived need and knowledge gaps. The DST was well received at all focus groups, with simplicity and ease of use identified as key principles to drive uptake. At the 12 months post-launch, the DST had 1916 users. Limitations: Engagement with stakeholders with less familiarity with FECs may improve usability for a wider audience. Conclusion: The final DST developed here represents a practical resource to improve the interpretation of FEC results reported by farmers and other stakeholders. The initial uptake observed within the first year since launch is promising for the wider adoption of evidence-based parasite management.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | e1 |
| Journal | Veterinary Record |
| Early online date | 6 Jan 2026 |
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| Publication status | Print publication - 7 Jan 2026 |
Bibliographical note
© 2026 The Author(s). Veterinary Record published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Veterinary Association.Keywords
- faecal egg counts
- sheep
- interpretation
- decision support tool
- gastrointestinal nematodes
- faecal egg count
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RESAS 22-27: SRUC-a2-4 Achieving Improvements In The Health Of Scottish Livestock Through Increased Uptake Of Biosecurity Practices: Towards A Farmer-centric Approach Based On A Socio-epidemiological Model
Lamont, K. (PI), Davidson, R. (CoI), Baughan, J. (CoI), Henry, M. (CoI), Botero Degiovanni, H. (CoI), Humphry, R. (CoI), Rodrigues da Costa, M. (CoI) & Beechener, S. (CoI)
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