Ovine Johne’s Disease Research & Development Program: Recent submissions
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Survival of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis in the environment.
Published 2000-08-01Reducing the survival of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis (Mptb)outside the host animal has long been attributed to environmental factors such as elevated temperature, pH, ultraviolet light and dryness although without direct ...Report, Technical -
Ovine Johne's Disease : an update of Australian and international research.
Published 2002-07-01A summary of the national and international research being conducted into OJD from a one-day research forum held at the University of Sydney, July 2002. The report contains reviews of the 7th International Colloquium on ...Other -
MLA OJD Harvest Year Conference December 8-9, 2005.
Published 2005-12-01Papers from the MLA 2005 Harvest Year conference program, including research on national and international perspectives of OJD; diagnosis; vaccination; public health and national programs; epidemiology; and economics.Other -
Field evaluation of OJD control using Gudair.
Published 2005-05-01A 5-year field trial was undertaken to determine the efficacy of a killed M. a. paratuberculosis vaccine, GudairTM, for the control of OJD in Australian merinos. The vaccine stimulated cellmediated and humoral immune ...Report, Technical -
Ewe-lamb transmission of ovine Johne's Disease.
Published 2003-04-01Knowledge of the likelihood of intrauterine or transmammary transmission of M. a. paratuberculosis infection in sheep is important in the design of control programs. Little has been published on this aspect of ovine Johne's ...Report, Technical