1. Herd testing to control bovine Johne's disease.
- Author
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Jubb T and Galvin J
- Subjects
- Animals, Australia epidemiology, Cattle, Cattle Diseases epidemiology, Dairying economics, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay veterinary, Female, National Health Programs, Paratuberculosis epidemiology, Prevalence, Cattle Diseases prevention & control, Dairying methods, Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis immunology, Paratuberculosis prevention & control
- Abstract
In 1996, the cattle industries and government in the Australian state of Victoria established a Johne's disease (JD) test and control program under which participating farmers are provided with an annual ELISA test of their adult herd and advice on disease control that is tailored to their farm. The program is delivered through private veterinarians under contract with the government. There are over 600 herds enrolled in the program and about one third of these have had three or more whole herd tests. This paper provides a review of the program to date. It describes changes in ELISA reactor rates and numbers of clinical cases, and provides evidence for progress in the program.
- Published
- 2000
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