agent causing
- Mycobacterium paratuberculosis
Differential diagnosis
- Amyloidosis
- Bovine viral diarhoea
- Fascioliasis
Basic Information
- The entry of animals from endemic areas
- Insertion livestock imports
Clinical signs
- Chronic 'Intermittent diarhoea'
- The decline in milk production
- Edema the submandibular
Post-Mortem Lesions
- Lesions typical 'corrugation' on the mucosal membrane
the small and large intestine, particularly the ileum
- Swelling of the mesenteric glands
specimen
- feces
- Lesions in the intestine and ileo-caecal
- Glands in mesenteric
Control and Prevention
- Serological tests scheduled
- Asingsingkir animal tested positive to test segregation of 'rectal-pinch'
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