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The Veterinary recordReferences. 190(7)
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Veterinary Record. 190
Since 2013, badger culling has been part of the UK Government's strategy for controlling bovine tuberculosis (bTB) within a high-risk area (HRA) in England. Government surveillance data now enables an examination of bTB herd incidence and prevalence,
Autor:
Alastair MacMillan, Chris Cheeseman, Dominic Dyer, Jane Goodall, Richard D. E. Saunders, Virginia McKenna, Caroline Lucas, Ian Redmond, Claire Bass, Ranald Munro, Mark Jones, Alick Simmons, Andre Menache, Andrew Knight, Will Travers, Elisa Allen, Iain McGill, Adam Grogan, James Sawyer, Emily Wilson, Peter Egan, Mark Avery, Chris Packham
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The Veterinary record. 187(5)
We write to you today concerning your upcoming decision of whether or not to issue new licences for the killing of badgers in 2020. We note that your government responded to the Godfray review in March 2020 by stating that it would ‘phase out’ in
Autor:
Mark Jones, Iain McGill
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Veterinary Record. 185:699-700
Iain McGill and Mark Jones argue that recent data released by the APHA show that it is the prevalence or 'infectivity' of cattle that is sustaining bTB infection and driving transmission of Mycobacterium bovis to new herds.
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Mark Jones, Fiona Dalzell, Richard Edwards, Phill Elliott, Geoff Hale, Sophie Hill, Jo Hinde, Andrew Knight, Joanne Lewis, Andre Menache, Judy Puddifoot, Richard Saunders, Guda van der Burgt, Iain McGill, Elisa Allen, Dominic Dyer, Philip Mansbridge, Lorraine Platt, Toni Shephard
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The Veterinary record. 184(4)
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Richard D. E. Saunders, Kathy Tipping, Andre Menache, Sophie Hill, Joanne Lewis, Iain McGill, Geraldine Hale, Alick Simmons, Richard Edwards, Andrew Knight, Bronwen Eastwood, Phill Elliott, Julie Turner, Hannah Hughes, Mark Jones, Guda van der Burgt, Peter Southgate, Jo Hinde, Alastair MacMillan, Fiona Dalzell
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The Veterinary record. 183(15)
We are writing to express our extreme concern following recent media coverage1, 2 relating to the methodology being used by contractors to kill badgers under licence, as part of the government’s policy to control bovine TB in cattle. The coverage r
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Marie O’Connor, Trudy Langdale, Jo Hinde, Andre Menache, Iain McGill, Shakira Free Miles, Judy Puddifoot, Sophie Hill, Richard D. E. Saunders, Nicole St.Pierre, Phill Elliott, Andrew Knight, Bronwen Eastwood, Fiona Dalzell, Philippa Newby, Kathy Tipping, Claire Shepherd, Stephen Blakeway, Sue Pell, Bev Irving, Mark Jones
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The Veterinary record. 183(10)
Just before the last General Election, a group of us signed a letter ( VR , June 3, 2017, vol 180, p 546-547) summarising our opposition to fox hunting, an activity that the prime minister openly supported. One of the points we raised concerned the p
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Fiona Dalzell, Mark Jones, Andre Menache, Iain McGill, Phill Elliott, Bev Irving, Andrew Knight, Bronwen Eastwood
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Veterinary Record. 183:658-659
On 18 December Defra revealed that during 2018, 32,601 badgers were killed, bringing the total number slaughtered under licence since 2013 to almost 67,000.1 ‘Effectiveness’ claims relate not to the impact on cattle TB, but rather to the ability
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Dominic Dyer, Bev Irving, Elisa Allen, Philip Mansbridge, Adam Grogan, Fiona Dalzell, Phill Elliott, Mark Jones, Andre Menache, Toni Shephard, Gloria Davies, Iain McGill, Andrew Knight, Bronwen Eastwood, Richard D. E. Saunders
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Veterinary Record. 183:510-511
We note Defra Minister George Eustice’s statement on 13 September1 referring to epidemiological data on bovine TB (bTB) in cattle in badger culling zones.2 He claims that: ‘Today’s figures showing reductions in TB cases in Somerset and Gloucest
Autor:
Bev Irving, Sophie Hill, Mark Jones, Andrew Knight, Bronwen Eastwood, Fiona Dalzell, Andre Menache, Iain McGill, Richard D. E. Saunders
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Veterinary Record. 183:387-388
We thank Phipps and others for their response ( VR , 22 September 2018, vol 183, p 356) to our letter. We would argue that the original paper1 does imply that the human case of latent tuberculosis (TB) may have come from hounds, stating that: ‘One