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Meat & Livestock Australia Limited (MLA) is a producer-owned company that provides services to livestock producers, processors, exporters, foodservice operators and retailers.
MLA has around 34,000 livestock producer 'members' who have stakeholder entitlements in the company.
Our mission is to develop world leadership for the Australian red meat and livestock industry. Our core activities are building demand for Australian red meat, improving market access for our products and conducting research and development (R&D) to provide competitive advantages for the industry.
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Investigations of adult sheep vaccinated with Gudair® for protection against ovine Johne’s disease.
Hazelton, MarkPublished 2003-10-01This observational study closely examined the gross and histopathological lesions associated with ovine Johne’s disease in sheep vaccinated as adults with Gudair®. Two cohorts of Gudair® vaccinated sheep were used from two ...Open AccessThesis, Honours -
Culture of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis from soil
Hope, AnnePublished 1997-01-01Open AccessReport, Technical -
Surveillance and risk assessment of Ovine Johne's disease in Australia
Sergeant, Evan WPublished 2003-08-31Ovine Johne’s disease (OJD) was first diagnosed in Australia in 1980, and by January 1998, more than 200 infected flocks had been identified in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. In 1998, in response to the ...Open AccessThesis -
DNA typing of Johne's disease organisms.
Whittington, R. JPublished 1998-12-31Open AccessReport, Technical -
Development of computer models to describe the epidemiology of Johne's disease in sheep.
AusVet Animal Health Services Pty Ltd; Sergeant, E. S. GPublished 2002-06-01The 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, and between flocks on a ...Open AccessReport, Technical