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MPI backs its M. bovis response BY COLIN WILLISCROFT
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“This is a major response. We’re leaving no stone unturned.” That was the message Ministry for Primary Industries incident controller David Yard delivered to an audience of about 300 people who attended a public meeting on mycoplasma bovis at the Methven Heritage Centre yesterday. The meeting, one of two in the district, with another held last night at the Hotel Ashburton, were staged by MPI after the confirmation earlier this week that M. bovis was present on a farm in the Ash-
burton area. Those at the meeting heard the local property that had tested positive was not the one that MPI announced just before Christmas was “highly likely” to have the bacteria. Rather, it was a second farm, where the disease was discovered through milk testing. Results from the first property are still inconclusive. Topics covered at the meeting included background to the Ashburton discovery (although the farm itself has not been identified), current containment controls, where the risk of infection comes from, on-farm biosecurity and
advice for farm-service providers. Yard also gave details of MPI’s response effort to-date, which has involved 150-200 staff, more than 65,000 tests and has looked at more than 400 trace properties. He said there are currently 14 infected properties around the country, with the others in Southland, North Otago/South Canterbury and Hawkes Bay.
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