sábado, 3 de agosto de 2019

Q&A on Paratuberculosis in livestock: insights to a neglected disease and experts' recommendations - BMC Series blog

Q&A on Paratuberculosis in livestock: insights to a neglected disease and experts' recommendations - BMC Series blog

Richard Whittington

Richard Whittington

Emeritus Professor at University of Sydney
Emeritus Professor Richard Whittington, University of Sydney, has led research into veterinary infectious diseases caused by bacteria and viruses for many years. He uses the tools of epidemiology and laboratory sciences to explain and better understand diseases, and to develop and validate new diagnostic tests and vaccines to control them, in both developed and developing countries.






Q&A on Paratuberculosis in livestock: insights to a neglected disease and experts’ recommendations

A study recently published in BMC Veterinary Research, which surveyed 48 countries around the world, has highlighted the crucial need to secure funding and international support for implementing long-term veterinary control programs against paratuberculosis. I asked Emeritus Professor Richard Whittington, who led and formed the network of international experts, more about the disease, how the survey was carried out and the implications of the survey findings.

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