In the early-twentieth century, moves to prevent infection from tuberculosis became an integral part of local government public health schemes. While the scale of action was dependent on individual authorities and ratepayers, interest was not limited to the pulmonary form of the disease. Effort was also directed at tackling bovine tuberculosis, which by the 1890s had become “the most important disease of cows” and, with its zoonotic properties accepted, “a substantial risk to the … consumer”. With meat and milk identified as the main vectors, moves to detect infected livestock and limit the spread of the disease became part of a wider preventive strategy. Measures were introduced to control the sale of tuberculous meat and milk. Eradication...
If we consult current treatises that address tuberculosis infection by Mycobacterium bovis, we find ...
Tuberculosis in cattle has continued to decline, except during World War II, since the inauguration ...
The ingestion of raw tuberculous matter from animals is capable of producing tuberculosis. The ing...
By the late 1890s, the question of bovine tuberculosis (TB) and infected meat had become one of nati...
By the 1890s, questions about tuberculous meat in Britain served to transform the issue of infected...
Despite many years of state-sponsored efforts to eradicate the disease from cattle through testing a...
Tuberculosis (TB) is more than 3 million years old thriving in multiple species. Ancestral Mycobacte...
A brief history of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) and its control in Great Britain is presented. Numerous...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic pulmonary disease caused by different representatives of Mycobacteriu...
Introduction to the Wellcome Witness seminar on the history of bovine TB, c. 1965-2000 examining the...
TWENTY YEARS AGO, tuberculosis was a widespread and serious disease in the dairy cattle of Western A...
Control of bovine tuberculosis (TB) in the UK has largely been carried out through the application o...
Abstract: By 1900 scientific breakthroughs revealed that bovine tuberculosis was a serious and growi...
In 1900 bovine tuberculosis was a serious and growing threat to animal and human health. Early priva...
Thirty years ago, in 1968, tuberculosis eradication programme was successfully finished, and the dis...
If we consult current treatises that address tuberculosis infection by Mycobacterium bovis, we find ...
Tuberculosis in cattle has continued to decline, except during World War II, since the inauguration ...
The ingestion of raw tuberculous matter from animals is capable of producing tuberculosis. The ing...
By the late 1890s, the question of bovine tuberculosis (TB) and infected meat had become one of nati...
By the 1890s, questions about tuberculous meat in Britain served to transform the issue of infected...
Despite many years of state-sponsored efforts to eradicate the disease from cattle through testing a...
Tuberculosis (TB) is more than 3 million years old thriving in multiple species. Ancestral Mycobacte...
A brief history of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) and its control in Great Britain is presented. Numerous...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic pulmonary disease caused by different representatives of Mycobacteriu...
Introduction to the Wellcome Witness seminar on the history of bovine TB, c. 1965-2000 examining the...
TWENTY YEARS AGO, tuberculosis was a widespread and serious disease in the dairy cattle of Western A...
Control of bovine tuberculosis (TB) in the UK has largely been carried out through the application o...
Abstract: By 1900 scientific breakthroughs revealed that bovine tuberculosis was a serious and growi...
In 1900 bovine tuberculosis was a serious and growing threat to animal and human health. Early priva...
Thirty years ago, in 1968, tuberculosis eradication programme was successfully finished, and the dis...
If we consult current treatises that address tuberculosis infection by Mycobacterium bovis, we find ...
Tuberculosis in cattle has continued to decline, except during World War II, since the inauguration ...
The ingestion of raw tuberculous matter from animals is capable of producing tuberculosis. The ing...