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Ovine Johne’s Disease Research & Development Program: Recent submissions

    • Investigations of adult sheep vaccinated with Gudair® for protection against ovine Johne’s disease. 

      Hazelton, Mark
      Published 2003-10-01
      This 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 Access
      Thesis, Honours
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    • Culture of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis from soil 

      Hope, Anne
      Published 1997-01-01
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • DNA typing of Johne's disease organisms. 

      Whittington, R. J
      Published 1998-12-31
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Surveillance and risk assessment of Ovine Johne's disease in Australia 

      Sergeant, Evan W
      Published 2003-08-31
      Ovine 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 ...
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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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      Report, Technical
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