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California's brucellosis vaccination law: Enacted as a public health measure, now in force

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W. E. Maderious, Junior Veterinarian in the Experiment Station, Berkeley.
C. M. Haring, Veterinarian in the Experiment Station, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 2(1):9-16.

Published January 01, 1948

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California's first law pertaining to the control of bovine brucellosis became effective on January 2, 1948. The vaccination of all female dairy calves with Brucella abortus Strain 19 now is compulsory under the provisions of the new law.

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Inquiries concerning this law and the dates when vaccination will be started in the respective counties should be addressed to the Division of Animal Industry, California Department of Agriculture, Sacramento, California.

California's brucellosis vaccination law: Enacted as a public health measure, now in force

W. E. Maderious, C. M. Haring
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California's brucellosis vaccination law: Enacted as a public health measure, now in force

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Authors

W. E. Maderious, Junior Veterinarian in the Experiment Station, Berkeley.
C. M. Haring, Veterinarian in the Experiment Station, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 2(1):9-16.

Published January 01, 1948

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

California's first law pertaining to the control of bovine brucellosis became effective on January 2, 1948. The vaccination of all female dairy calves with Brucella abortus Strain 19 now is compulsory under the provisions of the new law.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Inquiries concerning this law and the dates when vaccination will be started in the respective counties should be addressed to the Division of Animal Industry, California Department of Agriculture, Sacramento, California.


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