New thinking required on wildlife disease
Much more could be done to predict the likelihood and spread of serious disease – such as tuberculosis (TB) or foot-and-mouth disease – in Australian wildlife and commercial stock, according to Adelaide researchers. They used a combination of models to look at the possible spread of TB among feral water buffalo in the Northern Territory.
“We found that the probability of detecting a disease as well known as TB in buffalo was extremely small, even with thousands of ‘sentinel’ animals culled each year.”
Prof Corey Bradshaw, The Environment Institute, The University of Adelaide
Journal of Applied Ecology
