Tesink J, Devos O J, Pekelder J J
Tijdschr Diergeneeskd. 1977 May 1;102(9):571-4.
Severe infection with tubercle bacilli of the avian type was detected among Japanese deer in Goes. All animals were disposed of and post-mortem studies were done, which showed that only two specimens were culturally negative. After thorough cleaning and decontamination of fecings and cages and burning of the mown grass during the period from August 1971 to April 1972, the park was repopulated with deer free from tuberculosis. The herd was continued to be free from tuberculosis ever since. Well over one hundred children who occasionally visted the deer-park as well as the attendants of the deer were examined twice (at a four-month interval) using avian tuberculin, the results of the tests being negative.