Publication | Closed Access
Prevalence of and risk factors for paratuberculosis in purebred beef cattle
59
Citations
14
References
2005
Year
Results suggested that seroprevalence of paratuberculosis among purebred beef cattle in Texas may be greater than seroprevalence among beef cattle in the United States as a whole; however, this difference could be attributable to breed or regional differences in infection rates or interference by cross-reacting organisms. Veterinarians should be aware of risk factors for paratuberculosis as well as the possibility that unexpected serologic results may be found in some herds.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1