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Welcome to the Johne's Disease Module
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Section 1
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NYSCHAP Johne's Program for Cattle - Description
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Information about the NYSCHAP Johne's module and materials, to enroll in Johne's module along with Core module.
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Section 2
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NYSCHAP Johne's Herd Testing in Cattle - Reference Materials
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Veterinarians should be familiar with the Reference manual; Using Cornell KELA ELISA and fecal culture in herd testing strategies; scheduling and submitting samples to the Cornell Diagnostic Laboratory. Additional information on Cornell tests and testing
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Section 3
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NYSCHAP Johne's Disease Materials Targeted for Producers and Industry
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Includes list of excellent Internet resources
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Section 4
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Johne's Disease Information for the Veterinarian
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Seven articles produced for AABP in 1999 - 2000 and reviewed by the National Johne's Working Group were re-edited by the author for NYSCHAP. Articles present current applied knowledge and thinking about Johne's disease in areas most relevent to farm plans, epidemiology, control, and herd testing.
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Section 5
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Resource Materials for Designing Johne's Disease Farm Plans
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A collection of materials to guide veterinarians in designing appropriate farm plans for Johne's disease prevention and control. Abbreviated and full-length versions of Manuals for Veterinarians - for Dairy and Beef - originally produced for AABP (1999) are included. Materials overlap and offer the user a choice in which has most utility.
Authored by Dr. Christine Rossiter (Cornell University) and Dr. Donald Hansen (Oregon State University)
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Section 6
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New York Johne's Herd Status Program
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NYSCHAP certified veterinarians recieve additional training from their regional veterinarian. NYJHSP levels are consistent with VJDHSP. There are points of difference to be aware of.
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Section 7
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Other Johne's Disease References
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A limited collection of references which veterinarians should be fully familiar with. Includes national NAHMS data on Johne's disease, review of Crohn's disease and pasteurization, and the history of Stein Farms, NY's NYSCHAP pilot vaccination herd.
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