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Industry-level strategies to mitigate effects of Theileria-associated bovine anaemia

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posted on 2023-05-03, 12:11 authored by Andrew McFadden, William Pomroy, Roger Marchant, Allen HeathAllen Heath, Kevin Lawrence, Caleb King, Neil MacPherson
New Zealand cattle herds have been affected over the past few years from disease associated with introduction of the Theileria orientalis Ikeda strain. Difficulty in managing the disease has occurred as a result of our incomplete knowledge of the epidemiology of this new agent and its vector, the cattle tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis).

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Crown copyright, June 2014 - This document may be copied for non-commercial purposes providing its source is acknowledged.

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  • English

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Publisher

Ministry for Primary Industries

Journal title

Theileria Veterinary Handbook

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9780478432718

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McFadden, A., Pomroy, W., Marchant, R., Heath, A., Lawrence, K., King, C., MacPherson, N. (2014). Industry-level strategies to mitigate effects of Theileria-associated bovine anaemia. In A. McFadden & R. Marchant (Eds.), Theileria Veterinary Handbook (pp. 4-9). Wellington, New Zealand: Ministry for Primary Industries.

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