Tuberculosis Confirmed in West Texas Cattle

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Texas animal health officials have quarantined a West Texas dairy herd since April and slaughtered several cattle from the herd that tested positive for tuberculosis.

Dr. Bob Hillman, executive director of the Texas Animal Health Commission, said an Iowa lab confirmed the cattle TB bacteria but officials have not identified the source of the tuberculosis.

It is the first time in nearly three years that TB has been found in Texas cattle but the location of the herd was not disclosed, the Austin American-Statesman reported.

The Texas Association of Diarymen says there is no public health concern from the detection since milk from commercial dairies is pasteurized, killing bacteria with heat.

Texas would lose its tuberculosis-free status from the USDA if a second infected herd were identified within 48 months.

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