51. Does reactive badger culling lead to an increase in tuberculosis in cattle?
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Tracy A. Clegg, Eamonn Gormley, Leigh A. L. Corner, Simon J. More, John D. Collins, and Guy McGrath
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Disease reservoir ,Veterinary medicine ,Tuberculosis ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Badger ,animal diseases ,Mustelidae ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Culling ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Euthanasia, Animal ,biology.animal ,Bovine tuberculosis ,medicine ,Animals ,Cattle ,Ireland ,Tuberculosis, Bovine ,Disease Reservoirs ,Demography - Abstract
The conclusion from the randomised badger culling trial was that localised badger culling not only fails to control but can actually increase the incidence of bovine tuberculosis in cattle. Professor Simon More and colleagues from University College Dublin question that conclusion, arguing that the data do not provide sufficient evidence to rule out alternative hypotheses.
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- 2007
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