Australia’s colourful path to tuberculosis freedom

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The aim of this paper is to highlight the key lessons learned from Australia’s successful program to eradicate bovine tuberculosis (TB) over a 27-year period from 1970 when the Brucellosis and Tuberculosis Eradication Campaign commenced, through to when TB freedom was declared on 31 December 1997. As well as discussing the key elements of the national program and its success factors, the author documents a number of case studies and reflects on personal experiences in the far north-west of the state of Queensland during the very difficult latter phases of the program from the mid 1980s and subsequently as State program leader. The late 1980’s was a crucial time in the program leading up to a target declaration of Impending Freedom from TB.

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Glanville, R. J. (2023). Australia’s colourful path to tuberculosis freedom. Irish Veterinary Journal, 76. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13620-023-00244-x

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