Mycobacterium bovis |
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| Title | Mycobacterium bovis |
| Description | Information from Wikipedia on this bacterium, the causal agent of bovine TB, and its epidemiology in the UK where badgers are believed to contribute to the spread of the disease between cattle herds. |
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| Url | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycobacterium_bovis |
| Keywords | Mycobacterium bovis Articles with unsourced statements from August 2007 Gram-positive bacterial diseases Actinobacteria Actinomyces israelii Actinomycetaceae Actinomycetales Actinomycetoma Actinomycineae Actinomycosis Aerobic organism |
| Category | Health > Animal > Bovine Tuberculosis |
| Date Added | May 24, 2009 |
| Link ID | 36680 |
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Other links in this category
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TB in Cattle: Reducing the Risk
Booklet providing advice to farmers on pre- and post-movement testing for tuberculosis in Great Britain. -
Bovine Tuberculosis in Cattle and Badgers
Report by the Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir David King, issued in 2007 following the publishing of a report by the Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB. -
Badgers and Bovine Tuberculosis
The bacterium, Mycobacterium bovis, was first reported in badgers in the UK in 1971. This article provides information on the disease it causes, the evidence that badgers transmit the disease and the action that should be taken to reduce or eradicate bTb from the UK. -
Badgers and Bovine TB in Scotland
This report sets out the position of bovine tuberculosis in Scotland in 2000, provides details of the Krebs report and the issues it raised and tries to draw some conclusions. -
Badgers and Bovine Tuberculosis
Well argued article discussing the effectiveness on culling badgers and the best way forward to reduce the incidence of bTb.
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