Ovine Johne’s Disease Research & Development Program: Recent submissions
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Development of computer models to describe the epidemiology of Johne's disease in sheep.
Published 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 ...Report, Technical -
National Workshop on Control Strategies : a review of the NSW approach. 17 and 18 April, 2001 – AMA House, Barton ACT.
Published 2001-01-01The purpose of this workshop was to facilitate a structured discussion by national and state OJD technical advisers of a number of proposals for change to the on-farm strategies currently applied in NSW for controlling the ...Other -
Cross species transmission of Ovine Johne's Disease - Phase 2 cattle.
Published 2002-09-01One thousand seven hundred and seventy four cattle from 12 properties were sampled by ELISA and faecal culture to detect Johne’s Disease. All properties had a known significant history of Johne’s disease in sheep. They ...Report, Technical -
Modelling of OJD : extension of project to include economic analysis and preparation of an existing package.
Published 2003-04-01Under 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, ...Report, Technical -
Prevalence of Johne's disease in rabbits and kangaroos
Published 2002-02-01This report presents the results of a study of 300 rabbits and 300 kangaroos on 10 farms in NSW on which JD is endemic in the sheep flock. No evidence of active infection of kangaroos or rabbits was found despite evidence ...Report, Technical