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Authors: Petersen GVPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 29, Issue 10, pp 171, Oct 1981
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Animal type: Livestock
Subject Terms: Animal production/wastage, Meat, Contamination/hygiene, Public health
Article class: General Article
Abstract: The almost complete eradication of tuberculosis and brucellosis in cattle is of great credit to both the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MAF) and the veterinary practitioners in this country. As we now move into new fields of disease control, it is vital that our expertise and resources are used for maximum effect in promoting agricultural production. New Zealand has a highly efficient meat inspection system providing accurate data on diseases of our livestock and we believe that the greater use of this information for solving herd health problems would be a very worthwhile project
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