Control options for Johne's-infected beef herds
Primefact Number: 18 Edition: First edition Released/reviewed: 01 Aug 2005
Owners of beef herds heavily infected with Johne's disease should consider their long-term prospects within the industry before embarking on an all-out eradication program. Control of the disease will certainly minimise production losses, but complete eradication will take a long time (sometimes up to 10 years), involve considerable trouble and expense (unless a more rapid destocking/separation approach is adopted), and there is no 100% guarantee of success.
The contents of this Primefact include the following:
- Introduction
- The 'do nothing' option
- Detect/remove all infected animals
- Problems with control/eradication
- Principles of control/eradication
- Control of spread within a herd
- Eradication and the 'end-point'
- Approval of management plans
- Summary
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