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Brucellosis control: Vaccination of dairy and beef calves proves promising in experiments

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W. E. Maderious, Experiment Station, Division of Veterinary Science, Berkeley
Reuben Albaugh, Monterey County

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California Agriculture 3(1):7-16.

Published January 01, 1949

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Abstract

The incidence of brucellosis—sometimes called Bang's disease and infectious abortion—declined from 20.64% in 1941 to 5.53% in 1947 in an experimental vaccination program with heifer calves in dairy herds in Monterey County.

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The above report summarizes results of a cooperative project of the University of California, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Extension Service, the Monterey County livestock inspector, and cooperating dairymen and cattlemen.

Brucellosis control: Vaccination of dairy and beef calves proves promising in experiments

W. E. Maderious, Reuben Albaugh
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Brucellosis control: Vaccination of dairy and beef calves proves promising in experiments

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Authors

W. E. Maderious, Experiment Station, Division of Veterinary Science, Berkeley
Reuben Albaugh, Monterey County

Publication Information

California Agriculture 3(1):7-16.

Published January 01, 1949

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The incidence of brucellosis—sometimes called Bang's disease and infectious abortion—declined from 20.64% in 1941 to 5.53% in 1947 in an experimental vaccination program with heifer calves in dairy herds in Monterey County.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above report summarizes results of a cooperative project of the University of California, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Extension Service, the Monterey County livestock inspector, and cooperating dairymen and cattlemen.


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