Published date: 24 January 2017

Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.


Closing: 23 February 2017

Contract summary

Industry

  • Pharmaceutical products - 33600000

Location of contract

LE12 5RD

Value of contract

£120,000 to £150,000

Procurement reference

PROC DMC ITT/834

Published date

24 January 2017

Closing date

23 February 2017

Contract start date

13 March 2017

Contract end date

31 March 2020

Contract type

Supply contract

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

The University of Nottingham wishes to Contract for a single contractor to supply and deliver Ketoprofen for a National Lameness Control Project.

Lameness remains at unacceptably high levels in developed dairy production systems around the world. The disease compromises welfare but also significantly undermining production and negatively impacting on public perceptions of the industry. The lesions of claw horn disruption (principally sole haemorrhage, sole ulcer and white line disease) are the most common causes of lameness on many farms. Despite their prevalence the causes and prevention of these lesions remains relatively poorly understood.
As part of a 5 year Research Partnership with the University of Nottingham and collaborators, AHDB Dairy (the levy body for GB dairy farmers, https://dairy.ahdb.org.uk) funded a successful programme of lameness research which ended in May 2016.

A large scale (~600 cows), long term (~3 years), positively controlled randomised clinical trial will be conducted on a commercial dairy farm in Nottinghamshire, starting in the Autumn of 2017. It will be designed and conducted to investigate the impact of targeted additional treatment with NSAID on future lameness risk and productivity. Low, medium and high intervention groups (compared to a no additional treatment positive control group) will receive the anti-inflammatory Ketoprofen associated with some or all of the following events: calving, foot trimming, a treatment for lameness and an elevated mobility score(s). Points of intervention and duration of anti-inflammatory treatment in the three intervention groups will be decided by a project steering group due to be convened in Spring 2017. Measured outcomes will include lifetime lameness events (mobility score and treatment incidence), health and production data (e.g. milk yield, fertility), and changes to distal limb anatomy (assessed by ultrasound examination in standing cows and by CT, MRI and histopathology in culled cows). Multivariable statistical approaches will be used to investigate the associations between outcomes and treatment group as well as other explanatory variables. The potential cost benefit will be calculated for all levels of anti-inflammatory intervention.
This exciting project brings together the GB dairy industry levy board, wider stake holders with an interest in lameness control and a collaborative team of lameness researchers with international reputations in their fields. The research team comprises a diverse skill set and has a proven track record of undertaking and analysing this type of study and publishing outcomes in sector leading journals.


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For the provision of Ketoprofen for a National Lameness Control Project, PROC DMC ITT/834.

A minimum requirement for this Tender is for the supplier to hold a UK License, to sell a Ketoprofen brand product for the treatment of musculoskeletal disease / lameness in cattle, listed by the Veterinary Medicine Directorate.


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Contact at the University of Nottingham for this tender is/are:

Procurement contact: Denise China, 0115 8232329

Technical contact: Jonathan Huxley 0115 9516429





Delivery Notes

Delivery will be via Purchase Order on an adhoc basis over a 3 year period

Is a Recurrent Procurement Type? : No


About the buyer

Contact name

Denise China

Address

Sutton Bonington Campus
Sutton Bonington
Leicestershire
LE12 5RD
United Kingdom

Telephone

+44 1158232329

Email

denise.china@nottingham.ac.uk