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Mission

The Infectious Bacterial Diseases Unit investigates diseases of food-producing animals and selected wild animals caused by Brucella, Mycobacteria, and Spirochetes. Our mission is to develop and evaluate improved tests for the diagnosis of Johne's Disease and Bovine Tuberculosis in cattle and deer species, and Leptospirosis in cattle. In addition, development of vaccines and other control measures for the prevention of Johne's Disease, Bovine Tuberculosis, Brucellosis, and Leptospirosis in livestock and selected wildlife is emphasized. The cause and pathogenesis of Bovine Proliferative Digital Dermatitis also is investigated.
The Infectious Bacterial Diseases Research is located in Ames, IA and is part of the Midwest Area.
The Research Leader is Steven Olsen.
Email: Steven.Olsen@usda.gov
Phone: 515-337-7325
Fax: 515-337-7428
INFECTIOUS BACTERIAL DISEASES
NADC, P.O. BOX 70, DAYTON AVE.
Ames, IA 50010