On June 9 and 10, 2004, the State of Michigan and U.S. Department of Agriculture hosted the eighth annual Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) Conference, with guest speakers from Georgia, Colorado, Iowa, New York and two Canadian provinces. Our guests came together from across North America to receive policy updates and share the latest scientific data and innovative research on bovine TB. Among other things, the speakers shared insight on: the promotion of biosecurity; the $30 million annual costs of TB eradication in New Zealand; the latest research in new and improved blood tests; and the first season results of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources pilot project to target and remove only TB positive deer from the “hot” areas in Northeast L...
In 1975 and again in 1994, bovine tuberculosis (TB) was diagnosed in a free-ranging white-tailed dee...
The State of Michigan is striving to eliminate bovine tuberculosis (Tb) infection among free-ranging...
The Michigan Departments of Agriculture, Community Health, and Natural Resources, US Department of A...
On June 9 and 10, 2004, the State of Michigan and U.S. Department of Agriculture hosted the eighth a...
On June 7 and 8, 2005, the State of Michigan and U.S. Department of Agriculture hosted the ninth ann...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious bacterial disease and poses a risk to domestic livestock, ...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that is close to being eradicated in the United St...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that is close to being eradicated in the United St...
Since 1994, the state of Michigan has recognized a problem with bovine tuberculosis (TB), caused by ...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB), first discovered in 2005, has now been found in 12 cattle operations in no...
Surveillance and control activities for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in free-ranging Michigan white-tai...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB), first discovered in 2005, has now been found in 11 cattle operations in no...
Since 1994, the state of Michigan has recognized a problem with bovine tuberculosis (TB), caused by ...
Starting in 1995 hunter harvested, road killed, and other dead deer were examined for bovine TB infe...
Starting in 1995 hunter harvested, road killed, and other dead deer were examined for bovine TB infe...
In 1975 and again in 1994, bovine tuberculosis (TB) was diagnosed in a free-ranging white-tailed dee...
The State of Michigan is striving to eliminate bovine tuberculosis (Tb) infection among free-ranging...
The Michigan Departments of Agriculture, Community Health, and Natural Resources, US Department of A...
On June 9 and 10, 2004, the State of Michigan and U.S. Department of Agriculture hosted the eighth a...
On June 7 and 8, 2005, the State of Michigan and U.S. Department of Agriculture hosted the ninth ann...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious bacterial disease and poses a risk to domestic livestock, ...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that is close to being eradicated in the United St...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that is close to being eradicated in the United St...
Since 1994, the state of Michigan has recognized a problem with bovine tuberculosis (TB), caused by ...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB), first discovered in 2005, has now been found in 12 cattle operations in no...
Surveillance and control activities for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in free-ranging Michigan white-tai...
Bovine tuberculosis (TB), first discovered in 2005, has now been found in 11 cattle operations in no...
Since 1994, the state of Michigan has recognized a problem with bovine tuberculosis (TB), caused by ...
Starting in 1995 hunter harvested, road killed, and other dead deer were examined for bovine TB infe...
Starting in 1995 hunter harvested, road killed, and other dead deer were examined for bovine TB infe...
In 1975 and again in 1994, bovine tuberculosis (TB) was diagnosed in a free-ranging white-tailed dee...
The State of Michigan is striving to eliminate bovine tuberculosis (Tb) infection among free-ranging...
The Michigan Departments of Agriculture, Community Health, and Natural Resources, US Department of A...