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Bovine Paratuberculosis is not a new issue in Livestock Industry.The disease has been a hidden threat to South Asian countries where the loss due to this disease has been created a great economic burden to the farmers.The cost of treatment overrides the cost of the animal body its self .So,Prevention is better rather than to cure this disease. Many studies have shown that the disease has been established in the animal population and it may remain a barrier to trade livestock product out of the country.Recently the disease has been linked to Crohn's Disease of Human which has a Public Health…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Bovine Paratuberculosis is not a new issue in Livestock Industry.The disease has been a hidden threat to South Asian countries where the loss due to this disease has been created a great economic burden to the farmers.The cost of treatment overrides the cost of the animal body its self .So,Prevention is better rather than to cure this disease. Many studies have shown that the disease has been established in the animal population and it may remain a barrier to trade livestock product out of the country.Recently the disease has been linked to Crohn's Disease of Human which has a Public Health importance. Strict quarantine, culling of sick ones and strict biosecurity of farms may aid in disease curtailment. Though,many tests are available,the fecal culture is only the gold standard test in the disease diagnosis.Author is the first person to isolate the bacteria from fecal culture in the laboratory of NARC,under the reference of Dr.Upendra Man Singh,the Senior Scientists of NARC, Nepal.The book will be a guide to further researcher.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Gompo has been working as a Veterinary Officer for Government of Nepal since 2010.He has completed B.V.Sc & A.H.degree from Tribhuvan University in 2008 and worked as a Technical Officer and Poultry Practitioner in a Animal Feed Company at Pokhara for 2 years. Also,he involves in some farms and private clinics in Kathmandu.