The objective of this project was to study the epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis in the presence of a wildlife reservoir species. Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies of possum populations with endemic bovine tuberculosis infection were analyzed. The results were used to develop a computer simulation model of the dynamics of bovine tuberculosis infection in possum populations. A case-control study of breakdowns to tuberculosis infection in cattle herds in the Central North Island of New Zealand was conducted to identify risk factors other than exposure to tuberculosis in local possum populations
Epidemiology and Infection 2013Mycobacterium bovis, a pathogen of conservation, livestock, and publi...
The two studies included in this thesis are part of a larger research programme evaluating tools to...
With the recent outcry concerning the spread of Bovine Tuberculosis throughout the New Zealand Possu...
We describe the temporal and geographical distribution of confirmed cases of bovine tuberculosis (T...
Since the late 1960's the prevalence of bovine tuberculosis in New Zealand livestock has been associ...
Behavioural patterns of a population of Australian brushtail possums with endemic tuberculosis were ...
Bovine tuberculosis due to Mycobacterium bovis is a zoonotic disease classically carried by cattle a...
Bovine tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium bovis, presents a major problem to New Zealand agricult...
A model for the dynamics of an infectious disease in a wild animal population is analysed. The model...
The eco-epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis (Tb) in wild deer (mainly red deer Cervus elaphus) in Ne...
International audienceBovine tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle is recognized to be associated with severa...
<div><p></p><p>Tuberculosis (TB) due to <i>Mycobacterium bovis</i> infection was first identified in...
The objective of these studies was twofold. The primary aim was to gain a better understanding of th...
The pest management strategy for bovine tuberculosis (Tb) in New Zealand aims to achieve official fr...
In New Zealand, wild deer and feral pigs are assumed to be spillover hosts for Mycobacterium bovis, ...
Epidemiology and Infection 2013Mycobacterium bovis, a pathogen of conservation, livestock, and publi...
The two studies included in this thesis are part of a larger research programme evaluating tools to...
With the recent outcry concerning the spread of Bovine Tuberculosis throughout the New Zealand Possu...
We describe the temporal and geographical distribution of confirmed cases of bovine tuberculosis (T...
Since the late 1960's the prevalence of bovine tuberculosis in New Zealand livestock has been associ...
Behavioural patterns of a population of Australian brushtail possums with endemic tuberculosis were ...
Bovine tuberculosis due to Mycobacterium bovis is a zoonotic disease classically carried by cattle a...
Bovine tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium bovis, presents a major problem to New Zealand agricult...
A model for the dynamics of an infectious disease in a wild animal population is analysed. The model...
The eco-epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis (Tb) in wild deer (mainly red deer Cervus elaphus) in Ne...
International audienceBovine tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle is recognized to be associated with severa...
<div><p></p><p>Tuberculosis (TB) due to <i>Mycobacterium bovis</i> infection was first identified in...
The objective of these studies was twofold. The primary aim was to gain a better understanding of th...
The pest management strategy for bovine tuberculosis (Tb) in New Zealand aims to achieve official fr...
In New Zealand, wild deer and feral pigs are assumed to be spillover hosts for Mycobacterium bovis, ...
Epidemiology and Infection 2013Mycobacterium bovis, a pathogen of conservation, livestock, and publi...
The two studies included in this thesis are part of a larger research programme evaluating tools to...
With the recent outcry concerning the spread of Bovine Tuberculosis throughout the New Zealand Possu...