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Bassey, Effiong Okon Etim. Studies on protein antigens of mycobacteria: A comparative study of "mycobacterium tuberculosis" and "mycobacterium bovis". Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1990.

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O, Thoen Charles, Steele James H, and Gilsdorf Michael J, eds. Mycobacterium bovis infection in animals and humans. 2nd ed. Ames, Iowa: Blackwell Pub., 2006.

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O, Thoen Charles, and Steele James H, eds. Mycobacterium bovis infection in animals and humans. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1995.

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Beck, Lesley Ann. Cloning, expression and purification of recombinant MPB83 antigen from mycobacterium bovis. (s.l: The Author), 1998.

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World Health Organization (WHO). Report of the WHO meeting on zoonotic tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis), with the participation of FAO, Geneva, 15 November, 1993. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1993.

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Stober, Carmel Bernadette. P2 purinoceptor involvement in ATP-mediated macrophage death and killing of intracellular Mycobacterium bovis bacille calmette-guérin. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 2000.

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World Health Organization (WHO). Report of the WHO working group on zoonotic tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis), with the participationof the FAO, Mainz, Germany, 1994. Geneva: World Health Organization, 1994.

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Nolan, Ann. An investigation of the development of specific antibody responses of badgers (Meles meles) to infection with Mycobacterium bovis with reference to the pathogenesis and epidemiology of the disease. Uxbridge: Brunel University, 1991.

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Steele, James H., Charles O. Thoen, and John B. Kaneene. Zoonotic Tuberculosis: Mycobacterium Bovis and Other Pathogenic Mycobacteria. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2014.

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Steele, James H., Charles O. Thoen, and John B. Kaneene. Zoonotic Tuberculosis: Mycobacterium Bovis and Other Pathogenic Mycobacteria. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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Steele, James H., Charles O. Thoen, and John B. Kaneene. Zoonotic Tuberculosis: Mycobacterium Bovis and Other Pathogenic Mycobacteria. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2014.

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Zoonotic Tuberculosis: Mycobacterium bovis and Other Pathogenic Mycobacteria. Wiley-Blackwell, 2014.

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Steele, James H., Charles O. Thoen, and Michael J. Gilsdorf. Mycobacterium Bovis Infection in Animals and Humans. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2008.

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Steele, James H., Charles O. Thoen, and Michael J. Gilsdorf. Mycobacterium Bovis Infection in Animals and Humans. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2010.

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Wilson, John W., and Lynn L. Estes. Tuberculosis. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199797783.003.0123.

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• Group of mycobacteria causing tuberculosis (TB) in mammals• Composed of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M bovis, M africanum, M microti, M canetti, and M mungi; producing similar clinical TB in mammals•M tuberculosis causes TB in humans, whereas other species predominantly cause disease in animals...
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Assessment of risk factors for Mycobacterium bovis in the United States. Fort Collins, Colo: USDA:APHIS:VS, Centers for Epidemiology and Animal Health, 1992.

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Zinsstag, Jakob, Borna Müller, and Ivo Pavlik. Mycobacterioses. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0015.

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The Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex MTC is composed of several species of mycobacteria which are M. tuberculosis, the main cause of human tuberculosis, M. canetti, M. africanum, M. microti, M. pinnipedii, M. caprae, and M. bovis. Cattle are the principal host of M. bovis, but a large number of other ruminants and other mammals, particularly wildlife are infected. Human tuberculosis is a global problem of huge proportions. More than 95% of human tuberculosis cases occur in developing and transition countries, of which one third are in Africa but the proportion of cases caused by M. bovis is still not known. Today, bovine tuberculosis (BTB) is re-emerging and threatens the livestock industry in industrialized countries with wildlife reservoirs like the wild tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in the USA or the badger (Meles meles) in the UK. Most developing countries lack the means and capacity for effective control of BTB. A better understanding of its epidemiology is required to identify novel, locally adapted options for control in a given context. BTB in Africa is emphasized here because of the special importance of multiple transmission interfaces between wildlife, livestock and humans.In addition to obligatory pathogenic mycobacteria (esp. members of the MTC), potentially pathogenic mycobacteria (PPM) previously designated as ‘mycobacteria other than tubercle bacilli’ (MOTT) are increasingly important causes of mycobacterioses in humans and animals. Most of them are opportunistic in humans and occur mostly in immunocompromised patients. The mycobacteria that cause human disease are both the M. avium complex (MAC) members and other mycobacterial species MAC members have been detected in more than 95% of cases; this chapter will mainly focus on M. avium subsp. avium, M. a. hominissuis, and M. intracellulare.
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Criado, Ernesto Liébana. Nuevas Estrategias en el Diagnóstico y la Epidemiología de Las Infecciones Por Mycobacterium Bovis. Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2005.

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Garnett, Ben. Behavioural aspects of bovine tuberculosis (Mycobacterium bovis) transmission and infection in badgers (Meles meles). 2003.

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Afza, Musarrat, Marko Petrovic, and Sam Ghebrehewet. Tuberculosis. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198745471.003.0012.

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This chapter covers two case studies and scenarios: a case of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in a college student; and a case of laboratory-confirmed Mycobacterium bovis in an adult with inflammatory bowel disease. The pulmonary TB case resulted in a wider investigation and contact tracing as the case attended college while symptomatic. The Mycobacterium bovis resulted in wider workplace and hospital contact tracing through convening an Incident Control Team. Background information on the epidemiology and clinical features of TB and the public health response to TB in educational, healthcare, and occupational settings are discussed. Case definitions, and a detailed risk assessment, with clear description of close contacts, priority groups, and the required public health actions, are described. ‘Top tips’ are given, to provide practical tips for the reader to think through the public health management of TB, and ‘tools of the trade’ list the laboratory and epidemiological components of the investigation.
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Militzer, Pascal. Der Proteinkomplex 45/47 KDA von Mycobacterium Bovis BCG: Antigene Eigenschaften und Anwendung bei der Serodiagnose der Tuberkulose. 1998.

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Panas, Michael William. Identification and elimination of immunosuppressive Mycobacterium bovis BCG genes to create novel rBCG vectors that generate increased CD8+ T cell responses. 2011.

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