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The aim of vector control is to reduce the number of wild animals responsible for spreading Tb, otherwise know as Tb vectors, and/or to contain the spread of these populations.

This is achieved by monitoring New Zealand’s wild animal populations to establish the presence of Tb, and by undertaking a wide range of control programmes targeting these infected wild populations.

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