Tuberculin screening of some selected Fulani lactating cows in north-central Nigeria
Abubakar, A., Alan, L., Okaiyeto, O., Kudi, A. C., Abdullahi, S. U., Brooks, P. H. and Goyal, Madhu
(2013)
Tuberculin screening of some selected Fulani lactating cows in north-central Nigeria.
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 45 (7).
pp. 1505-1508.
ISSN 1573-7438
The prevalence of mycobacterial infection among lactating Fulani cows was investigated in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and Kaduna State of Nigeria. Tuberculin testing using single comparative intradermal tuberculin test showed a 14.6 % positive, 4 % doubtful, and 81.4 % negative reactors. Mycobacterial infection was found to be present in the nomadic (constantly moving) and seminomadic (limited movement) management systems studied but management showed no significant effect on the prevalence of the disease. However, the prevalence was significantly higher in older age groups than the younger ones (P < 0.05).
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