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Evaluation of the sensitivity and specificity of bovine tuberculosis diagnostic tests in naturally infected cattle herds using a Bayesian approach
Julio Álvarez
,
Andrés Perez
, Javier Bezos
, Sergio Marqués
, Anna Grau
, Jose Luis Saez
, Olga Mínguez
, Lucía De Juan
, Lucas Domínguez
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Bovine Tuberculosis
100%
Diagnostic Test
100%
Tuberculosis Diagnosis
100%
Bayesian Approach
100%
Interferon-gamma Release Assay
100%
Cattle Herds
100%
Naturally Infected
100%
Intradermal Tuberculin Test
80%
High Sensitivity
20%
Beef Cattle
20%
Spain
20%
Dairy Cattle
20%
Diagnostic Tool
20%
Parallel Applications
20%
Possible Causes
20%
Tuberculin
20%
Diagnostic Techniques
20%
Eradication Therapy
20%
Test-and-slaughter
20%
Castilla
20%
Combined Sensitivity
20%
Ancillary Techniques
20%
Interpretation Criteria
20%
Bullfighting Cattle
20%
Time Sensitivity
20%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Herd
100%
Bovine Tuberculosis
100%
Intradermal Tuberculin Test
100%
Tuberculin
25%
Tuberculosis Control
25%
Slaughter
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Herd
100%
Tuberculin
100%
Interferon Gamma
100%
Slaughter
20%
Diagnostic Techniques
20%
Castilla
20%