Sensitivity of test strategies used in the Voluntary Johne's Disease Herd Status Program for detection of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis infection in dairy cattle herds.
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A. Naugle | S. Wells | R. Whitlock | J. Lawrence | J. Collins | F. Garry | B. Wagner | W. Saville | H. Hirst
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