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iCull - a herd-specific tool for financial evaluation of the impact of paratuberculosis [PDF]
Græsbøll, Kaare +4 more
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Identification of Novel Seroreactive Antigens in Johne's Disease Cattle by Using the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Protein Array. [PDF]
Bannantine JP +8 more
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Superior Protection from Live-Attenuated Vaccines Directed against Johne's Disease. [PDF]
Shippy DC +5 more
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Controlling Johne's disease: vaccination is the way forward. [PDF]
Bannantine JP, Talaat AM.
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Elevage à viande et génétique : monographie du Japon [PDF]
Bergès, Jean-Michel, Msellati, Laurent
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Intensive grazing, seasonal dairying: the Mahoning County dairy program, 1987-1991 [PDF]
Brockett, B. L. +15 more
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Johne's disease control programmes
Veterinary Record, 2018I write in response to the letter from Catriona Ritchie ( VR , 28 July 2018, vol 183, p 134) regarding the use of blood sampling to augment Johne’s disease control programmes in dairy herds. A significant diagnostic problem with mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis , and other mycobacterial infections, is that both detectable immunological ...
Pete, Orpin, Dick, Sibley
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 1981
SUMMARY Johne's disease was identified in sheep flocks on 6 farms in one area of the central tablelands of New South Wales. The sources of infection were not determined and no common source of all infections was identified. The disease was not diagnosed in cattle that were run on 4 of the farms.
J T, Seaman, I A, Gardner, C H, Dent
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SUMMARY Johne's disease was identified in sheep flocks on 6 farms in one area of the central tablelands of New South Wales. The sources of infection were not determined and no common source of all infections was identified. The disease was not diagnosed in cattle that were run on 4 of the farms.
J T, Seaman, I A, Gardner, C H, Dent
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The Bovine Practitioner, 1988
Johnes disease is a specific infectious enteritis of cattle, sheep, and goats. It is characterized by progressive emaciation, chronic diarrhea, and a thickened and corrugated wall of the intestines. Johnes disease is caused by the organism Mycobacterium paratuberculosis. It is strongly acid fast and also gram positive.
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Johnes disease is a specific infectious enteritis of cattle, sheep, and goats. It is characterized by progressive emaciation, chronic diarrhea, and a thickened and corrugated wall of the intestines. Johnes disease is caused by the organism Mycobacterium paratuberculosis. It is strongly acid fast and also gram positive.
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