Characterization of potential superspreader farms for bovine tuberculosis: A review
Veterinary Medicine and Science2020Vol. 7(2), pp. 310–321
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Abstract
Targeting control methods on putative superspreader farms might yield disproportionate benefits in controlling endemic bovine tuberculosis in Great Britain. However, real-time identification of any such farms, and integration of controls with industry practices, present analytical, operational and policy challenges.
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