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    • Modelling of OJD : extension of project to include economic analysis and preparation of an existing package. 

      Sergeant, Evan
      Published 2003-04-01
      Under MLA Project OJD.027, the pathogenesis, epidemiology and options for control of Johne's disease in sheep were reviewed and mathematical models developed to simulate the spread of Johne’s disease within infected flocks, ...
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    • Ovine Johne's Disease : an update of Australian research. 

      Unknown author
      Published 2004-03-01
      The Ovine Johne’s Disease (OJD) “Harvest Year” Workshop was held on the 25th March, 2004 at Rydges, North Sydney. The workshop was hosted by Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) and was attended by researchers, advisors, ...
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    • Development of a rapid cost effective test for ovine Johne's Disease based on testing of pooled faeces : final report. 

      Marsh, Ian; Whittington, Richard
      Published 2000-06-30
      This project was undertaken to develop and evaluate a rapid, cost-effective, flock test for Mycobacterium paratuberculosis in pooled faecal samples, based on hybridisation-capture polymerase chain reaction (HC-PCR). However, ...
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    • Preliminary study on the potential cost at slaughter of OJD vaccination site lesions to the Australian sheep industry. 

      Eppleston, Jeff
      Published 2004-10-01
      This report presents the results of a pilot project to predict the risk of discounts being applied in Australia due to OJD vaccination site lesions as vaccine use expands. This includes a review of discounting in New Zealand ...
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    • Evaluation of PFC and AGID as flock-screening tests for OJD : National Ovine Johne's Disease Control and Evaluation Program. 

      Sergeant, E. S. G
      Published 2001-11-01
      The aims of this project were to provide comparative estimates of the flock-sensitivity of PFC and AGID under a range of likely scenarios, using a simulation approach. Sample sizes required to achieve equivalent performance ...
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