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Tackling bovine TB through team work

Posted by: Lucy Brunton, Posted on: 6 July 2016 - Categories: Bacterial diseases, Bovine Tuberculosis
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Scientists at APHA have been examining the relationship between how farmer opinion and farm practices can affect their risk of bovine tuberculosis by teaming up with researchers from universities.

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