The Oban Times

Field trials for bovine vaccine

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In a world first, field trials for a cattle vaccine and a new skin test for bovine tuberculos­is (bTB) have begun in England, the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) has announced.

If the field trials are successful, farmers and vets will move a step closer to being able to vaccinate their animals against the disease, helping to save thousands of cattle every year that would have otherwise been culled to prevent the spread of bTB to other herds.

The skin test, which will accompany the vaccine, also represents a major breakthrou­gh by enabling vets to identify cattle that have been vaccinated and those that are infected with the disease – to date this has not been possible.

bTB is the most difficult and intractabl­e animal health challenge farmers face today and costs taxpayers around £100 million every year.

More than 36,000 cattle in England and Wales alone have had to be slaughtere­d in the last year to tackle the disease and the UK is leading the way in the developmen­t of a cattle vaccine with the aim of rolling it out by 2025.In December, the APHA – which has more than 500 staff involved in tackling the disease – awarded a contract to Eville and Jones to run clinical field trials in cattle as a result of a culminatio­n of more than 20 years’ ground-breaking research at the agency. In a joint statement the CVOs from England, Scotland and Wales said: ‘Bovine Tuberculos­is represents one of the most difficult animal disease challenges we face today. However, the start of these ground-breaking field trials will be welcome news for many farmers who have been greatly impacted by this disease and represents an important step forward in our efforts to deploy a working cattle vaccine by 2025.

‘If successful, the world-leading project could lead to the first ever deployment of a cattle bTB vaccine and DIVA skin test and will be instrument­al in turning the tide against this terrible disease which impacts many countries around the world.’

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bTB is the most difficult and intractabl­e animal health challenge to farmers.

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