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Comparative performance and age dependence of tuberculin and defined antigen bovine tuberculosis skin tests assessed with Bayesian latent class analysis. [PDF]

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Lakew M   +20 more
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Bovine tuberculosis.

open access: yesJPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 1979
S H, Siddiqi, N, Niaz
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Bovine tuberculosis in cats

Veterinary Record, 2006
SIR, – The occurrence of bovine tuberculosis (TB) in cats is well documented ([Wilesmith and Clifton-Hadley 1994][1], [Gunn-Moore and Shaw 1997][2]), and the possibility that TB in cats is the result of transmission of Mycobacterium bovis infection from wildlife or cattle has been ...
Bob, Monies   +2 more
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An Epizootic of Bovine Tuberculosis

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1974
SUMMARY In September, 1972, a tuberculous cow was detected on routine postmortem examination by a veterinary meat inspector in Milwaukee, WI. Animal identification and trace back led to a dairy herd in Fond du Lac County in east-central Wisconsin. Investigation revealed that the epizootic may have spanned more than 10 years, involving cattle herds on 2
A R, McLaughlin, A I, Moyle
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Bovine Tuberculosis in Rwanda

2019
Although available baseline data confirm that bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is present in Rwanda, its control remains neglected despite its known socio-economic and public health importance. Although it is often too expensive for developing countries, such as Rwanda, to eradicate BTB using the conventional international approach, BTB surveillance programs,
Habarugira, Gervais   +2 more
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Pathology of bovine tuberculosis

Research in Veterinary Science, 2014
Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is a chronic granulomatous caseous-necrotising inflammatory process that mainly affects the lungs and their draining lymph nodes (Ln.). The pathological changes associated with bTB infection reflect the interplay between the host defence mechanisms and the mycobacterial virulence factors and the balance between the immunologic
M, Domingo, E, Vidal, A, Marco
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Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication

Diseases of the Chest, 1961
CONCLUSIONS It is most encouraging to note the increasing interest and support being given the bovine tuberculosis eradication program by the cooperating states. We are in an era of ever-increasing interest and enthusiasm in tuberculosis eradication activities, and rightly so. A positive approach to the problem is necessary. With the continued support
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The Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis

Journal of the Royal Sanitary Institute, 1951
The desirability of eradicating bovine tuberculosis from the herds of this country is discussed both from a public health and an economic point of view. Steps taken over the past few years to achieve this end are indicated and some explanation for the apparently slow progress sought.
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Bovine tuberculosis in deer

Veterinary Record, 1989
R P, Lehner, F J, McKeating
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