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    Garrido JM, Sevilla IA, Beltrán-Beck B, Minguijón E, Ballesteros C, Galindo RC, Boadella M, Lyashchenko KP, Romero B, Geijo MV, Ruiz-Fons F, Aranaz A, Juste RA, Vicente J, de la Fuente J, Gortázar C.
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    Logan KE, Gavier-Widen D, Hewinson RG, Hogarth PJ.
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  • 64. Oral vaccination of cattle with heat inactivated Mycobacterium bovis does not compromise bovine TB diagnostic tests.
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  • 69. New generation vaccines and delivery systems for control of bovine tuberculosis in cattle and wildlife.
    Buddle BM, Skinner MA, Wedlock DN, Collins DM, de Lisle GW.
    Vet Immunol Immunopathol; 2002 Sep 10; 87(3-4):177-85. PubMed ID: 12072232
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  • 70. Vaccination of European badgers (Meles meles) with BCG by the subcutaneous and mucosal routes induces protective immunity against endobronchial challenge with Mycobacterium bovis.
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  • 77. A novel live recombinant mycobacterial vaccine against bovine tuberculosis more potent than BCG.
    Horwitz MA, Harth G, Dillon BJ, Maslesa-Galić S.
    Vaccine; 2006 Mar 06; 24(10):1593-600. PubMed ID: 16257099
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  • 78. BCG vaccination for bovine tuberculosis; conclusions from the Jerusalem One Health workshop.
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  • 79. Control of bovine tuberculosis by vaccination.
    Newell DG, Hewinson RG.
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