Test and vaccinate or remove: Methodology and preliminary results from a badger intervention research project

Author:

Menzies Fraser D.1ORCID,McCormick Carl M.12,O'Hagan Maria J. H.1ORCID,Collins Shane F.3,McEwan Jim4,McGeown Clare F.3,McHugh Geraldine E.3,Hart Colin D.5,Stringer Lesley A.1,Molloy Colm56,Burns Gareth2,McBride Stewart J.2,Doyle Liam P.1,Courcier Emily A.1ORCID,McBride Kathryn R.1,McNair James2,Thompson Suzan2,Corbett David M.2,Harwood Roland G.5,Trimble Nigel A.5

Affiliation:

1. Veterinary Epidemiology Unit, Department of Agriculture Environment and Rural Affairs Belfast Northern Ireland UK

2. Veterinary Sciences Division Agri‐Food and Biosciences Institute Belfast Northern Ireland UK

3. TVR Field Implementation Unit, Department of Agriculture Environment and Rural Affairs Newry Northern Ireland UK

4. Forest Service Belvoir Park Forest Belfast Northern Ireland UK

5. Enzootic Diseases and Animal Welfare Division, Department of Agriculture Environment and Rural Affairs Belfast Northern Ireland UK

6. Land and Property Services, Department of Finance Belfast Northern Ireland UK

Funder

Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, UK Government

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary,General Medicine

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