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Publication Date
2-2000
Series Number
4394
Abstract
An exotic disease is a disease which does not occur in Australia.
If an exotic disease did occur in Australia it would cause production losses, stock deaths and stop exports of primary production. When export markets are lost they can only be re-established once it is proven the disease is eradicated. Some exotic diseases may be transmitted to humans
Number of Pages
4
ISSN
1326-415X
Publisher
Agriculture Western Australia
City
Perth
Keywords
Exotic diseases, Sheep, Goats, Disease prevention, Western Australia
Disciplines
Agricultural Economics | Agricultural Science | Agriculture | Animal Diseases | Animal Sciences | Biosecurity | Sheep and Goat Science | Veterinary Infectious Diseases | Veterinary Medicine
Recommended Citation
Agriculture Western Australia.
(2000), Bulletin 4394 - Exotic diseases - Sheep and Goats. Agriculture Western Australia, Perth. Bulletin 4394.
https://library.dpird.wa.gov.au/bulletins/351
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