Bovine Tuberculosis presents a comprehensive overview of this significant animal disease. Authored by Veranus Alva Moore, a leading expert in veterinary medicine, this work delves into the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and control of tuberculosis in cattle.
The book provides detailed insights into the bacterial agent responsible for the disease, its transmission pathways, and the resulting pathological changes in affected animals. It also covers the various diagnostic methods used to detect bovine tuberculosis, including tuberculin skin testing and laboratory analysis. Furthermore, Bovine Tuberculosis addresses strategies for preventing and controlling the spread of the disease, such as vaccination, herd management practices, and regulatory measures.
This book is an invaluable resource for veterinarians, animal health professionals, researchers, and anyone involved in the cattle industry. It offers a thorough understanding of bovine tuberculosis and provides practical guidance for managing and eradicating this economically important disease.
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