
pmid: 4591736
SUMMARY In September, 1972, a tuberculous cow was detected on routine postmortem examination by a veterinary meat inspector in Milwaukee, WI. Animal identification and trace back led to a dairy herd in Fond du Lac County in east-central Wisconsin. Investigation revealed that the epizootic may have spanned more than 10 years, involving cattle herds on 2 neighboring farms and causing human infection.
Male, Tuberculin Test, Mycobacterium bovis, Wisconsin, Child, Preschool, Zoonoses, Cervical Vertebrae, Animals, Humans, Cattle, Female, Tuberculosis, Spinal, Child, Tuberculosis, Bovine
Male, Tuberculin Test, Mycobacterium bovis, Wisconsin, Child, Preschool, Zoonoses, Cervical Vertebrae, Animals, Humans, Cattle, Female, Tuberculosis, Spinal, Child, Tuberculosis, Bovine
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