IS IT POSSIBLE TO CONTROL BOVINE TUBERCULOSIS WITHOUT COMPENSATION? REVIEWING TEN YEARS OF THE CHILEAN PROGRAM AND ITS PROGRESS

Is it possible to control bovine tuberculosis without compensation? Reviewing ten years of the Chilean program and its progress

Abstract In 2011, the Chilean bovine tuberculosis (bTB) program was launched by the Livestock and Agriculture Service (SAG) as a compulsory rose jelly beans countrywide program based on testing and culling of bTB reactors at herd-owners expense.This review outlines the rationale and key components of the bTB program, and the dynamic changes that ha

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Altered frontocingulate activation during aversive interoceptive processing in young adults transitioning to problem stimulant use

Problems associated with stimulant use have been linked to frontocingulate, insular, and thalamic dysfunction during decision-making and alterations in interoceptive processing.However, little is known about how interoception and decision-making interact and contribute to dysfunctions that promote the transition from recreational drug use to abuse

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