Fourth International Colloquium on Paratuberculosis

Session 1: Epidemiology and distribution of M. avium/paratuberculosis in nature

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Title Author(s)
Estimating point prevalence of paratuberculosis in a cattle herd from the results of a screening test by standard methods leads to errors because diagnostic test sensitivity is not constant among herds with differing rates of M. paratuberculosis infection. [abstract] Sockett DC, Heisey D, Collins MT.
Prevalence of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis in dairy cattle in South Australia. [abstract] Vandegraaff R, Barton MD, Barry GD, Van Wijk JGA.
An epidemiologic study of sheep paratuberculosis in the Basque Country of Spain: serology and some productive data. [abstract] Adúriz JJ, Juste RA, Saez de Ocariz C.
Sweden is free from paratuberculosis. [abstract] Engvall A, Larsson B, Bölske G, Wahlstrom H.
Johne's disease in alpacas (Lama pacos) in Australia [abstract] Hope A, Ridge SE, Condron RJ.
Paratuberculosis in 28 animal species at the San Diego Wild Animal Park [abstract] Collins MT, Oosterhuis JO.
A practice based survey of the frequency of Johne's disease in South West England [abstract] Cetinkaya B, Egan K, Morgan KL.
Seroprevalence of Johne's disease in eleven districts of Buenos Aires, Argentina [abstract] Moreira AR, Spath EJA, Morsella C.
Paratuberculosis. Epidemiological study in goats and sheep in the Vouzela area [abstract] Amado A, Albuquerque T, Afonso AF.

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