| USDA Amends Tuberculosis Regulations Regarding Re-Accreditation Test for Captive Cervids |
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The U. S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service is amending the regulations regarding bovine tuberculosis in captive cervids in order to reduce testing costs for herd owners, lessen the potential for animal injury or death during testing, lower administrative costs for state and federal regulatory agencies and continue to protect American agriculture. The new regulations include provisions to:
In addition, APHIS is removing references to the blood TB test so that the regulations refer only to those official tests currently in use. The blood test is no longer used in the captive cerivid TB eradication program. Click here for the entire news release. Source: USDA, APHIS |