Wildlife reservoirs for bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis) in Canada: strategies for management and research.
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Mycobacterium bovis (bovine tuberculosis) infection in North American wildlife: current status and opportunities for mitigation of risks of further infection in wildlife populationsWild boars as sources for infectious diseases in livestock and humans.Local cattle and badger populations affect the risk of confirmed tuberculosis in British cattle herds.Density-dependent effects on group size are sex-specific in a gregarious ungulate.Surveillance of bovine tuberculosis and risk estimation of a future reservoir formation in wildlife in Switzerland and LiechtensteinSpatiotemporal interactions between wild boar and cattle: implications for cross-species disease transmission.Preventing the establishment of a wildlife disease reservoir: a case study of bovine tuberculosis in wild deer in Minnesota, USAShaping our future: animal health in a global trading environmentLong-term assessment of wild boar harvesting and cattle removal for bovine tuberculosis control in free ranging populations.Lesion Distribution and Epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis in Elk and White-Tailed Deer in South-Western Manitoba, CanadaEpidemiological significance of the domestic black pig (Sus scrofa) in maintenance of bovine tuberculosis in SicilyDevelopment and evaluation of a real-time reverse transcription-PCR assay for quantification of gamma interferon mRNA to diagnose tuberculosis in multiple animal species.A Two-Years' Survey on the Prevalence of Tuberculosis Caused by Mycobacterium caprae in Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) in the Tyrol, Austria.Antibody responses of cervids (Cervus elaphus) following experimental Mycobacterium bovis infection and the implications for immunodiagnosisHost culling as an adaptive management tool for chronic wasting disease in white-tailed deer: a modelling study.Juxtaposition between host population structures: implications for disease transmission in a sympatric cervid communitySensitive diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis in a farmed cervid herd with use of an MPB70 protein fluorescence polarization assay.Classification of worldwide bovine tuberculosis risk factors in cattle: a stratified approach.Bovine tuberculosis in Canadian wildlife: an updated historyA review of infection of wildlife hosts with Mycobacterium bovis and the diagnostic difficulties of the 'no visible lesion' presentation.Wildlife reservoirs of bovine tuberculosis worldwide: hosts, pathology, surveillance, and control.Social and Economic Aspects of the Transmission of Pathogenic Bacteria between Wildlife and Food Animals: A Thematic Analysis of Published Research Knowledge.Cost-based optimization of the stopping threshold for local disease surveillance during progressive eradication of tuberculosis from New Zealand wildlife.Patterns of Cattle Farm Visitation by White-Tailed Deer in Relation to Risk of Disease Transmission in a Previously Infected Area with Bovine Tuberculosis in Minnesota, USA.Influence of landscape and social interactions on transmission of disease in a social cervid.Identifying genotype specific elevated-risk areas and associated herd risk factors for bovine tuberculosis spread in British cattle.Genetically-encoded fragment-based discovery (GE-FBD) of glycopeptide ligands with differential selectivity for antibodies related to mycobacterial infections.Non-native species in Canada’s boreal zone: diversity, impacts, and riskA Comparative Study on the Faecal Bacterial Community and Potential Zoonotic Bacteria of Muskoxen () in Northeast Greenland, Northwest Greenland and Norwaysystemic infection in a domestic fiery-shouldered conure bird ()Efficacy and Safety of BCG Vaccine for Control of Tuberculosis in Domestic Livestock and Wildlife
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Wildlife reservoirs for bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis) in Canada: strategies for management and research.
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