Three types of tuberculin tests were evaluated in swamp buffaloes in two herds of known tuberculosis-positive and tuberculosis-negative status, and the results were compared with postmortem records of 73 tuberculous and 12 non-tuberculous buffaloes from a different herd. Of the 73 tuberculous swamp buffaloes, 30 (41%), 46 (63%) and 56 (77%) animals were detected by the caudal-fold skin test, the cervical skin test and the Stormont test, respectively. Of the 12 non-tuberculous buffaloes, 5 (42%), 4 (34%), and 10 (83%) reacted to the above-mentioned three tuberculin tests, respectively.
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