Emergency Cervidae Tuberculosis Protection Act Hearing Before the Subcommittee

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Emergency Cervidae Tuberculosis Protection Act Hearing Before the Subcommittee
United States Congress House Committee On Agric
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Mr. Johnson. If I could, I would like to ask for Dr. Essey, who is our epidemiologist for the tuberculosis program, to answer that question.
Mr. EsSEY. The actual percentage of animals that test positive to the test that actually yield lesions of tuberculosis is very small, but I would like to explain one thing. The matter of confirming tuber- culosis in an animal is important only to the limit that we can de- termine that the herd is infected. The isolation procedure is impor- tant for that. O
...nce we determine that we are dealing with an in- fected herd, thereby a group of animals that are exposed to Mycobacterium bovis, then we don't go to the degree to try to deter- mine whether or not an animal is infected.
Our experience has shown — in research conducted years ago — has shown that under those circumstances where animals are known to be positive to a test that are also known to be exposed to bovine bacillus, are indeed infected. And we would classify those animals infected, and that is the end of it.


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