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Bovine tuberculosis: towards a future control strategy.

J Bourne1, C A Donnelly, D R Cox

  • 1The Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB, London.

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The Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB aims to ensure future bovine tuberculosis control strategies are scientifically informed. They will address limitations in current cattle testing procedures for disease management.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Science
  • Epidemiology
  • Wildlife Health

Background:

  • Bovine tuberculosis (TB) poses a significant threat to cattle health and the economy.
  • The Independent Scientific Group on Cattle TB was established in 1998.
  • The group's mandate is to implement research recommendations from the 1997 Krebs report.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the approach for developing scientifically based future control strategies for bovine TB.
  • To identify and discuss limitations in current cattle testing procedures.
  • To ensure effective disease management in cattle and badgers.

Main Methods:

  • The group is developing a scientifically-based approach to disease control.
  • A forthcoming article will analyze constraints imposed by current diagnostic testing limitations.

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  • Review of existing research and implementation of recommendations.
  • Main Results:

    • The group is adopting a structured approach to ensure scientific rigor in control strategies.
    • Limitations in current cattle TB testing procedures are a key area of focus.
    • Future strategies will be informed by scientific evidence and practical constraints.

    Conclusions:

    • Scientifically-based strategies are crucial for effective bovine TB control.
    • Addressing limitations in diagnostic testing is essential for improving disease management.
    • A comprehensive approach considering both cattle and wildlife is necessary.