PMID: 11932198Apr 5, 2002Paper

Control of Mycobacterium bovis infections and the risk to human populations

Microbes and Infection
D N WedlockB M Buddle

Abstract

Conventional control methods based on test-and-slaughter policies have, in several countries, led to the successful eradication of bovine tuberculosis in cattle. However, new approaches for control of bovine tuberculosis are required in developing countries and those with a wildlife reservoir of infection. Recent developments include improved diagnostics and evaluation of new vaccination strategies.

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