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Is it possible to control bovine tuberculosis without compensation? Reviewing ten years of the Chilean program and its progress.

Nicolás ValdiviesoPatricio Retamal
Published in: Irish veterinary journal (2023)
In 2011, the Chilean bovine tuberculosis (bTB) program was launched by the Livestock and Agriculture Service (SAG) as a compulsory countrywide program based on testing and culling of bTB reactors at herd-owners expense. This review outlines the rationale and key components of the bTB program, and the dynamic changes that have occurred since 2011. The paper also examines the problems identified by stakeholders and the initiatives put in place to address the constraints to achieving progress.To date, the program has shown progress in controlling bTB. However, in order to achieve bTB eradication it will be essential to improve the commitment of stakeholders, and to develop a framework of strong and workable regulations that will help to manage bTB outbreaks, particularly where clusters of bTB infection are recorded.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • mental health
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • clinical trial
  • emergency department
  • climate change
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • hiv infected
  • antiretroviral therapy