Bovine tuberculosis is an intractable problem where ‘test-and-cull’ policies are not affordable or socially acceptable, or where Mycobacterium bovis infection is sustained by wildlife reservoirs. Recent studies in domestic livestock and wildlife have demonstrated that vaccination with BCG could be a valuable control measure, particularly when integrated with other strategies.
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English
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OIE, World Organisation for Animal Health
Journal title
OIE Bulletin
Citation
Buddle, B. M. (2019). Efficacy of BCG vaccine for the control of tuberculosis in domestic livestock and wildlife. OIE Bulletin, 2019(1), 2–3.