Impact of localized badger culling on tuberculosis incidence in British cattle.
about
To lose both would look like carelessness: Tasmanian devil facial tumour diseaseThe control of classical swine fever in wild boarBCG vaccination reduces risk of tuberculosis infection in vaccinated badgers and unvaccinated badger cubsUse of an electronic nose to diagnose Mycobacterium bovis infection in badgers and cattle.Disease and the dynamics of extinction.Exploration of the power of routine surveillance data to assess the impacts of industry-led badger culling on bovine tuberculosis incidence in cattle herds.Cattle movements and bovine tuberculosis in Great Britain.Transmission heterogeneity and control strategies for infectious disease emergence.The duration of the effects of repeated widespread badger culling on cattle tuberculosis following the cessation of culling.Badger responses to small-scale culling may compromise targeted control of bovine tuberculosis.Local cattle and badger populations affect the risk of confirmed tuberculosis in British cattle herds.Evidence that disease-induced population decline changes genetic structure and alters dispersal patterns in the Tasmanian devil.Culling-induced changes in badger (Meles meles) behaviour, social organisation and the epidemiology of bovine tuberculosisImpact of external sources of infection on the dynamics of bovine tuberculosis in modelled badger populationsThe effect of badger culling on breakdown prolongation and recurrence of bovine tuberculosis in cattle herds in Great Britain.Genetic predisposition to pass the standard SICCT test for bovine tuberculosis in British cattle.Tuberculosis in cattle: the results of the four-area projectCulling and cattle controls influence tuberculosis risk for badgers.Consequences of animal interactions on their dynamics: emergence of home ranges and territorialityThe contribution of badgers to confirmed tuberculosis in cattle in high-incidence areas in England.Localized reactive badger culling increases risk of bovine tuberculosis in nearby cattle herds.Performance of a Noninvasive Test for Detecting Mycobacterium bovis Shedding in European Badger (Meles meles) Populations.Mycobacterium bovis shedding patterns from experimentally infected calves and the effect of concurrent infection with bovine viral diarrhoea virusSpatial Targeting for Bovine Tuberculosis Control: Can the Locations of Infected Cattle Be Used to Find Infected Badgers?The variability and seasonality of the environmental reservoir of Mycobacterium bovis shed by wild European badgers.Mycobacterium bovis: A Model Pathogen at the Interface of Livestock, Wildlife, and HumansToward eradication: the effect of Mycobacterium bovis infection in wildlife on the evolution and future direction of bovine tuberculosis management in New Zealand.Localised Badger Culling Increases Risk of Herd Breakdown on Nearby, Not Focal, Land.Model of Selective and Non-Selective Management of Badgers (Meles meles) to Control Bovine Tuberculosis in Badgers and Cattle.Reflecting on ethical and legal issues in wildlife disease.TB-infected deer are more closely related than non-infected deer.Oral vaccination of guinea pigs with a Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine in a lipid matrix protects against aerosol infection with virulent M. bovisWildlife disease ecology in changing landscapes: Mesopredator release and toxoplasmosis.Density and abundance of badger social groups in England and Wales in 2011-2013.Ecology of Filoviruses.A review of risk factors for bovine tuberculosis infection in cattle in the UK and Ireland.Herd-level risk factors associated with tuberculosis breakdowns among cattle herds in England before the 2001 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic.Demographic processes drive increases in wildlife disease following population reduction.'Big science' in the field: experimenting with badgers and bovine TB, 1995-2015.Assessing the effects of the first 2 years of industry-led badger culling in England on the incidence of bovine tuberculosis in cattle in 2013-2015.
P2860
Q21090223-3A818359-AE77-42F6-868B-C5500F010D92Q26776552-D975201B-2B36-4FE9-A7BE-F6CCD2A62036Q27335059-F6733CA7-A4DF-405A-96FA-CF3CF484966CQ30499820-49370176-D475-47F4-9A32-4BA9AD2C7097Q30564142-5E6477B4-0449-44AA-B285-264578675322Q30993793-4DC384C7-FFCC-4729-8EC2-1D27257E45E7Q33215860-F9875723-D381-48C3-90CB-CB8C3B4A0371Q33294822-FFAB391D-3D8A-4082-8021-3A36872EFBE8Q33531786-B074E3C8-D05D-47CD-9D5B-C4C3B7A4DE17Q33835241-50C779B2-29A3-4BF7-8D9B-D0D18827C4ACQ33862529-B2F91A88-4AEC-4666-9FB8-D23EEBBA74C9Q34103086-705D4FF0-5C0C-403B-907A-C0EA413A3D2FQ34110506-4576BBF4-41C7-432A-BC82-25C2BC308311Q34318657-371EAF35-62B3-43E8-8B8C-6BBBFD095AAFQ34510894-E75980BC-ABB3-4602-8614-C0C361D27A9BQ34647967-E5994E46-830D-4CB2-9061-023D6516C236Q35042030-107B8950-7561-4BD5-88A8-B4A9EAC58F45Q35062302-BC500236-1081-4283-86F8-A96F24180DCEQ35111645-499C0245-AE7B-438F-BA73-84886664AF48Q35156542-17F85D59-0194-481B-AE9E-740BBC88DAADQ35677007-C834E70C-F46A-4478-B57A-5FFAD8AC3F85Q35757589-A93CB6E2-CCA2-49B2-A347-F4B59B28DF93Q35799818-7C5FC8AC-A3CD-4F0C-8CE6-19709BC851E7Q35840640-3A75CF3D-EC0B-46D9-A4C8-59C94DD79097Q35922900-4E550B2F-564C-4330-BCCE-7B677823F7E1Q36039385-C11097FF-4554-4FE7-A079-516B383434C0Q36051350-A5F195C8-7C55-40A2-A916-93C60626EF50Q36165359-BA1E3FF2-2B12-4286-AD8B-A119B507AFDDQ36205629-F033A499-FA64-4444-B68E-0764D5028570Q36285354-9A749A76-FD01-4CE9-BF85-9155BD83776FQ36639826-307CB9D4-15EB-4217-BCAA-9B10E5EBA449Q36804289-EF9A1869-25E3-473F-B8BF-DDEB5E567CB9Q37390801-34FC1785-9D7A-48B2-A660-6F99FE3364CFQ37507775-F25B487C-7FE6-46A7-8E8F-1280959C0571Q38677951-86BDE875-7077-44CA-A75B-C4A201B62648Q38907114-DFA04FF6-CCA1-4EF1-A4C8-872731577F54Q38955221-3202A195-81D3-462E-B780-529C12BCC267Q39171440-FBA89D99-DAA1-4808-ADEA-9CDD748955A5Q41124421-8000C2AD-BE69-47D7-8D2C-CE04AFFC09B7Q41696116-F40D064B-1254-4D1F-BB1D-955BE1800A21
P2860
Impact of localized badger culling on tuberculosis incidence in British cattle.
description
2003 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2003年の論文
@ja
2003年学术文章
@wuu
2003年学术文章
@zh
2003年学术文章
@zh-cn
2003年学术文章
@zh-hans
2003年学术文章
@zh-my
2003年学术文章
@zh-sg
2003年學術文章
@yue
2003年學術文章
@zh-hant
name
Impact of localized badger culling on tuberculosis incidence in British cattle.
@en
Impact of localized badger culling on tuberculosis incidence in British cattle.
@nl
type
label
Impact of localized badger culling on tuberculosis incidence in British cattle.
@en
Impact of localized badger culling on tuberculosis incidence in British cattle.
@nl
prefLabel
Impact of localized badger culling on tuberculosis incidence in British cattle.
@en
Impact of localized badger culling on tuberculosis incidence in British cattle.
@nl
P2093
P356
P1433
P1476
Impact of localized badger culling on tuberculosis incidence in British cattle.
@en
P2093
Andrea M Le Fevre
George Gettinby
John Bourne
John P McInerney
Rosie Woodroffe
W Ivan Morrison
P2860
P2888
P304
P356
10.1038/NATURE02192
P407
P577
2003-11-23T00:00:00Z
P5875
P6179
1012840535