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Is our bTB policy one of the worst attempts to control a major notifiable disease ever seen?

A group of experienced vets argue that the lack of control of endemically TB-infected communities of badgers has resulted in a bovine TB dilemma that is worse now than it was 50 years ago.

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Published in:Veterinary record 2020-10, Vol.187 (7), p.281-281
Main Authors: Gallagher, John, Blowey, Roger W., Sainsbury, Roger, Farrant, Linda, Head, John, Howie, Neil M., Thomas, Richard H.
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