Transcription of Infectious animal diseases: the wildlife/livestock …
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Rev. sci. tech. Off. int. Epiz., 2002, 21 (1), 53-65. Infectious animal diseases: the wildlife / livestock interface Bengis (1), Kock (2) & J. Fischer (3). (1) Veterinary Investigation Centre, Kruger National Park, Box 12, Skukuza 1350, South Africa (2) Pan African Programme for the Control of Epizootics (PACE) Epidemiology, Organization of African Unity/Inter-African Bureau for animal Resources (OAU/IBAR), Box 30786, Nairobi, Kenya (3) Southeastern Co-operative wildlife disease Study, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602-7393, United States of America Summary The long-standing conflict between livestock owners and animal health authorities on the one hand, and wildlife conservationists on the other, is largely based on differing attitudes to controlling diseases of livestock which are associated with wildlife .
Introduction It is beyond the scope of this chapter to discuss in any depth the many important animal diseases that cross-infect domestic and wild animals.
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