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Review Article

Control and eradication of animal diseases in New Zealand

Pages 6-12 | Published online: 15 Aug 2011

Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia

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Classical swine fever

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Scrapie

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Sheep scab

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Hydatids

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Anthrax

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Bovine tuberculosis

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Bovine brucellosis

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Aujeszky's disease

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  • MacDiarmid, SC, 1987. Herd accreditation scheme for Aujeszky's disease in pigs, Surveillance 14 ((3)) (1987), pp. 23–23.
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Epididymitis of sheep (Brucella ovis)

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Caprine arthritis encephalitis

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Enzootic bovine leucosis

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Avian diseases

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