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Chambers, M., S. Gordon, F. Olea-Popelka, and P. Barrow, eds. Bovine tuberculosis. Wallingford: CABI, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781786391520.0000.

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Great Britain. Agriculture Committee. Fifth special report: Reply by the government to the fifth report from the Agriculture Committee, session 1998-99, "Badgers and bovine tuberculosis"(HC 233). London: Stationery Office Books, 1999.

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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Bovine tuberculosis in badgers. London: MAFFPublications, 1985.

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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Bovine tuberculosis in badgers. London: MAFF Publications, 1993.

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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Bovine tuberculosis in badgers. London: MAFF Publications, 1986.

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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Bovine tuberculosis in badgers. London: MAFF Publications, 1987.

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Ministry, of Agriculture Fisheries and Food. Bovine tuberculosis in badgers. London: MAFF Publications, 1988.

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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Bovine tuberculosis in badgers. London: MAFF Publications, 1989.

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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Bovine tuberculosis in badgers. London: MAFF Publications, 1996.

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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Bovine tuberculosis in badgers. London: MAFF Publications, 1991.

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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. Bovine tuberculosis in badgers. London: MAFF Publications, 1990.

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Wiggins, Agee M. Caudal fold test for bovine tuberculosis. [s.l.]: United States Department of Agriculture. Veterinary Services, 1988.

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Robert, O'Connor. Badgers and bovine tuberculosis in Ireland. Dublin: ERAD, 1989.

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Northern Ireland. Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. Control of bovine tuberculosis: Policy review : final report. Belfast: The Department, 2002.

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Vaidyanathan, A. Bovine sex and species ratios in India. Trivandrum: Centre for Development Studies, 1985.

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Office, Northern Ireland Audit. The control of bovine tuberculosis in Northern Ireland: Report. Belfast: Stationery Office, 2009.

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Westwater, M. Louise. Study of the relationship between bovine and human tuberculosis in Hiraan Province of Somalia. [Somalia: s.n., 1989.

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Sheehy, S. J. Cost/benefit analysis of Irish bovine tuberculosis eradication schemes. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1991.

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O'Connor, Robert. Study of socio-economic impediments to bovine tuberculosis eradication. Dublin: ERAD, 1993.

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O'Connor, Robert. Study of socio-economic impediments to bovine tuberculosis eradication. Dublin: [ERAD, 1993.

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Downey, Liam. Bovine TB programme: What are the realistic expectations? Dublin: Eradication of Animal DiseaseBoard, 1991.

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Downey, Liam. Bovine TB programme: Review of ERAD measures : technical audit. Dublin: Eradication of Animal Disease Board, 1992.

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Robert, O'Connor. Study of socio-economic impediments to bovine tuberculosis eradication: Executivesummary. Dublin: ERAD, 1993.

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Service, United States Animal and Plant Health Inspection. Bovine tuberculosis eradication: Uniform methods and rules, effective January 1, 2005. Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 2004.

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Cassidy, Angela. Vermin, Victims and Disease: British Debates over Bovine Tuberculosis and Badgers. Cham: Springer Nature, 2019.

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Rutherford, J. G. L' enrayement de la tuberculose bovine: Mémoire présenté devant la VIIe section du Congrès international de la tuberculose, à Washington, D.C., 1er octobre, 1908. Ottawa: Ministère de l'agriculture, 1997.

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Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB (Great Britain). Bovine TB: The scientific evidence : a science base for a sustainable policy to control TB in cattle, an epidemiological investigation into bovine tuberculosis. London: Dept. for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, 2007.

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Adami, J. George. On the significance of bovine tuberculosis and its eradication and prevention in Canada. [S.l: s.n., 1986.

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Downey, Liam. Bovine TB scheme: ERAD programmes 1988-92 : current & future perspectives. Dublin: Eradication ofAnimal Disease Board, 1992.

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Expenditure, Ireland Oireachtas Dail Committee on Public. Review of the public expenditure programme for the eradication of bovine T.B.. [Dublin]: [Dail Eireann], 1986.

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Huitema, Halbe. Tuberculosis in animals and man: With attention to reciprocal transmission of mycobacterial infections and the successful eradication of bovine tuberculosis in cattle in the Netherlands. The Hague: Royal Netherlands Tuberculosis Association, 1992.

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Krebs, J. R. Bovine tuberculosis in cattle and badgers: Report to the Rt. Hon. Dr. Jack Cummingham, MP. London: Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 1997.

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Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food. The Government's response to the Krebs Report on Bovine Tuberculosis in cattle and badgers. London: MAFF, 1997.

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Fisheries and Food Great Britain. Ministry of Agriculture. The government's response to the Krebs report on bovine tuberculosis in cattle and badgers. [London]: Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, 1997.

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Odensvik, Kristina. The use of flunixin for regulation of the prostaglandin biosynthesis especially in the bovine species. Uppsala: Sveriges Lantbruksuniversitet, 1995.

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Ireland. Oireachtas. Dáil. Committee on Public Expenditure. Athbreithniú ar an gclár caiteachas phoiblí le haghaidh eitinn bhólachta a scriosadh =: Review of the public expenditure programme for the eradication of bovine tuberculosis. Dublin: Stationery Office, 1986.

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1942-, Steckle Paul, ed. Bovine tuberculosis in the immediate vicinity of Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba: Report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food. [Ottawa]: Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food, 2003.

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Wong, C. B. Henry. Involvement of reactive oxygen species and cytokines in nitric oxide production and apoptosis in bovine chondrocytes. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1999.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Agriculture Committee. Badgers and bovine tuberculosis: Follow-up : Report, together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence and Appendices. London: Stationery Office, 2000.

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Gillis, Janice Maureen. Light and electron microscopic observations of in vitro excystation and asexual development of two bovine sarcocystis species (apicomplexa, sarcocystidae). Charlottetown: University of Prince Edward Island, 1993.

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Environment, Food &. Rural Affairs Great Britain Department for. Government strategic framework for the sustainable control of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in Great Britain: A sub-strategy of the animal health and welfare strategy for Great Britain. London: DEFRA, 2005.

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Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food. Bovine tuberculosis in the immediate vicinity of Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba : report of the Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food =: La tuberculose bovine dans la région immédiate du parc national du Mont-Riding au Manitoba : rapport du Comité permanent de l'agriculture et de l'agroalimentaire. Ottawa, Ont: Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food = Comité permanent de l'agriculture et de l'agroalimentaire, 2003.

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Dunnet, G. M. Badgers and bovine tuberculosis: Review of policy : report to the Rt. Hon. Michael Jopling, MP, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food, and the Rt. Hon. Nicholas Edwards, MP, Secretary of State for Wales. London: H.M.S.O., 1986.

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Wilson, John W., and Lynn L. Estes. Tuberculosis. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199797783.003.0123.

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• Group of mycobacteria causing tuberculosis (TB) in mammals• Composed of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M bovis, M africanum, M microti, M canetti, and M mungi; producing similar clinical TB in mammals•M tuberculosis causes TB in humans, whereas other species predominantly cause disease in animals...
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Zinsstag, Jakob, Borna Müller, and Ivo Pavlik. Mycobacterioses. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0015.

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The Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex MTC is composed of several species of mycobacteria which are M. tuberculosis, the main cause of human tuberculosis, M. canetti, M. africanum, M. microti, M. pinnipedii, M. caprae, and M. bovis. Cattle are the principal host of M. bovis, but a large number of other ruminants and other mammals, particularly wildlife are infected. Human tuberculosis is a global problem of huge proportions. More than 95% of human tuberculosis cases occur in developing and transition countries, of which one third are in Africa but the proportion of cases caused by M. bovis is still not known. Today, bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is re-emerging and threatens the livestock industry in industrialized countries with wildlife reservoirs like the wild tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the USA or the badger (Meles meles) in the UK. Most developing countries lack the means and capacity for effective control of BTB. A better understanding of its epidemiology is required to identify novel, locally adapted options for control in a given context. BTB in Africa is emphasized here because of the special importance of multiple transmission interfaces between wildlife, livestock and humans.In addition to obligatory pathogenic mycobacteria (esp. members of the MTC), potentially pathogenic mycobacteria (PPM) previously designated as ‘mycobacteria other than tubercle bacilli’ (MOTT) are increasingly important causes of mycobacterioses in humans and animals. Most of them are opportunistic in humans and occur mostly in immunocompromised patients. The mycobacteria that cause human disease are both the M. avium complex (MAC) members and other mycobacterial species MAC members have been detected in more than 95% of cases; this chapter will mainly focus on M. avium subsp. avium, M. a. hominissuis, and M. intracellulare.
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Newman, Chris, and Andrew Byrne. Musteloid diseases: implications for conservation and species management. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759805.003.0009.

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The role of disease in population regulation is often overlooked in ecology and conservation. Due to their diversity, the musteloids host a wide range of pathogens. These include diseases of commercial importance, such Aleutian mink disease virus which impacts mink ranching, or bovine tuberculosis leading to interventions to manage European badgers. Skunks and raccoons are major rabies hosts in North America, and because these small carnivores insinuate themselves into close proximity with people, they can pose substantial zoonotic risks. Musteloids also share diseases between species, such as mustelid herpes virus, canine distemper and infectious hepatitis viruses, along with a range of nematodes and protozoans; presenting a contagion risk when vulnerable musteloids are being conserved or reintroduced. Managing host density, vaccination and host isolation are thus the best tools for managing disease, where we advocate the UN-led ‘One Health approach, aimed at reducing risks of infectious diseases at the Animal-Human-Ecosystem interface
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On the prevention of tuberculosis in animals, with special reference to prevention in the Dominion. [S.l: s.n., 1985.

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Bovine Tuberculosis. CABI, 2018.

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Inquiry into bovine tuberculosis. Cardiff: National Assembly for Wales, 2004.

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Agriculture Committee. Badgers and Bovine Tuberculosis. Stationery Office Books, 1999.

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