A comparison was made of the incidence of foot-and-mouth disease virus 'carrier' cattle in an unvaccinated enzootic area and an area where routine 6-monthly vaccination with an inactivated vaccine had been carried out for 3–4 years. The incidence of carriers in the vaccinated area was 0·49% as compared to 3·34% in the non-vaccinated area. The results indicate that, provided the immune status of the vaccinated herd is maintained at a level sufficient to prevent outbreaks of clinical disease and the re-introduction of virus is prevented through livestock movement controls, it should be possible to eradicate the disease from an enzootic area through vaccination. © 1974, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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Anderson, E. C., Doughty, W. J., & Anderson, J. (1974). The effect of repeated vaccination in an enzootic foot-and-mouth disease area on theincidence of virus carrier cattle. Journal of Hygiene, 73(2), 229–235. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022172400024062
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