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1. Introduction
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... Since then, it has spread throughout the world and is now found in virtually every country where there is a significant livestock industry. The causative agent has undergone taxonomic reclassification and name changes over the years.
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... Despite significant strides, the lack of perceived priority or cost by the industry and veterinary profession, lack of market incentives, and lack of a nationally coordinated effort and supporting infrastructure have resulted in haphazard implementation of some of NJWG's important recommendations. In recent decades, there has been growing concern over the lack of effective JD control; the apparent increase in global prevalence; and the implications for accompanying animal health, economies, and trade.
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... The committee's task was to: (1) review and synthesize current information regarding diagnostic techniques, mode of transmission, clinical expression, global prevalence, and potential animal and human health implications associated with JD in domesticated and wild ruminants; (2)


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