Frequent TB testing for cattle 'more effective' than badger culls
by Damian Carrington from on (#KW4D)
Analysis of government data shows policy is working in Wales in contrast to England where bovine TB is on the rise
More frequent testing of cattle for tuberculosis is a "no-brainer" in curbing the disease in England, according to a scientist whose new analysis of government statistics shows the policy is working in Wales. In contrast, TB in cattle is rising in England, where testing is less frequent and a controversial badger cull is taking place.
"To me, this is a no-brainer," said Professor Matthew Evans, at Queen Mary University of London. "It is clear that testing cattle frequently is the most effective way of reducing bovine TB. Farmers and policymakers should not ignore this evidence which is based on the government's data."
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