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Disease Burden Analysis Report
Lameness
Over the years (2021–2025), the prevalence of lameness ranged from [REDACTED]% to [REDACTED]%, which is associated with milk reduction ranging from [REDACTED] to [REDACTED] liters. In the most recent year (2025), prevalence was [REDACTED]%, exceeding the DFC progressive prevalence target of [REDACTED]%. This was accompanied by milk loss of [REDACTED] liters.

The five-year trend shows that milk loss has decreased, indicating improving disease control. Overall, the milk loss due to this disease continues to be persistent and substantial.
Recommended Actions: Prevention, early detection, and effective treatment protocols are recommended.
Clinical Mastitis
Sample analysis showing prevalence trends from [REDACTED]% to [REDACTED]% with associated milk losses of [REDACTED] liters annually. Current rates exceed progressive farming targets, requiring immediate attention to udder health protocols.
Recommended Actions: Review pre-milking procedures and equipment maintenance schedules.
Ketosis
Metabolic disorder analysis indicates prevalence of [REDACTED]% with milk production losses totaling [REDACTED] liters. Five-year trend analysis shows improvement in transition cow management effectiveness.
Recommended Actions: Continue current nutrition protocols and monitor fresh cow energy balance.