Stopping the Spread of Tuberculosis: Understanding Its Transmission Between Wildlife and Cattle
A new study has revealed that tuberculosis transmission between wildlife and cattle is a significant problem in parts of Africa. Researchers from the University of Liverpool have found that the disease can be passed between animals living in the same area, with the risk being highest when the two species live in close proximity. The study also revealed that the transmission is particularly high in areas where there is a high density of wildlife, such as national parks. This could have serious implications for the health of animals and humans alike, as tuberculosis can be transmitted between humans and animals. It is important that livestock owners are aware of the risks and take steps to minimize the potential for transmission. Additionally, policies should be put in place to ensure that wildlife and cattle are not allowed to come into contact with each other.
source: Phys.org