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Tb are we(the English) winning the war?
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<blockquote data-quote="bactosoil" data-source="post: 9167131" data-attributes="member: 43506"><p>While badgers are very much involved in the spread of Btb I still find it amazing that soil is not looked at more as a factor too , if the bacterium becomes dormant and enters say a macrophage cell cell it can become</p><p>virtually undetectable( for possibly decades) to modern testing in soil and only when certain conditions/triggers come along will it wake .I have had a number of conversations with several Professors of microbiology looking at Btb and not one so far will dissagree .</p><p>Risk scoring grazing land IMHO should be another part of dealing with Btb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bactosoil, post: 9167131, member: 43506"] While badgers are very much involved in the spread of Btb I still find it amazing that soil is not looked at more as a factor too , if the bacterium becomes dormant and enters say a macrophage cell cell it can become virtually undetectable( for possibly decades) to modern testing in soil and only when certain conditions/triggers come along will it wake .I have had a number of conversations with several Professors of microbiology looking at Btb and not one so far will dissagree . Risk scoring grazing land IMHO should be another part of dealing with Btb [/QUOTE]
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