An all-island approach to mapping bovine tuberculosis in Ireland

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This study used techniques in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to explore the spatial patterns of bovine tuberculosis (TB) in the whole island of Ireland over an 11-year period. This is the first time that data pertaining to TB from the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland have been collated and examined in an all-Ireland context. The analyses were based on 198,156 point locations representing active farms with cattle in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland between the years 1996 and 2006. The results consist of a series of maps giving a visual representation of cattle populations and associated detected bTB levels on the island of Ireland over this time interval.

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McGrath, G., Abernethy, D., Stringer, L., & More, S. J. (2009). An all-island approach to mapping bovine tuberculosis in Ireland. Irish Veterinary Journal, 62(3), 192–197. https://doi.org/10.1186/2046-0481-62-3-192

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