Cornell’s New Test Spots Salmonella in Cattle
date:Nov 13, 2012
Veterinarians may now test for a certain Salmonella strain affecting cattle populations in the United States thanks to a test developed by researchers at Cornell Universitys College of Veterinary Medicine, the Ithaca Journal reports.

The new test tracks antibodies in cattle to help identify asymptomatic carriers of Salmonella Dublin, a strain that causes disease in young cattle and unborn calves.

The new test can be used on samples from bulk milk tanks to determine if an entire herd has been
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