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Control of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection on a New Zealand pastoral dairy farm.

Andrew BatesRory O'BrienSimon LiggettFrank Griffin
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2019)
On this farm, reduction in the prevalence of infection was achieved by reducing the infectious pressure through targeted culling of heavily shedding animals together with limited measures to protect calves at pasture from exposure to Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis. Whilst greater protection of young animals through separation from infected cows and their colostrum and milk would have reduced the risk of neonatal infection, this study demonstrates, in this case, that these management measures while prudent were not essential for effective reduction in the prevalence of MAP infection.
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