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This level did not control rabies, even in the South East of England (medium badger density).
At medium badger density, two strategies proved successful: control at a two monthly interval over 4 5 campaigns involving badger culling over an area of 5 km radius.
In areas of medium badger density, control efficacy was comparable for foxes and badgers, where 60 – 70% of the population had to be culled, or 7080%80% vaccinated, in order to achieve high disease elimination success rates.
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Therefore a successful rabies control strategy in areas of medium to high badger density had to include more pronounced badger population control.
Areas with fewer badgers ranging more widely had reduced cattle risks when the reduction in badger density was large (70%).
Mean badger density estimates per LCG ranged from 0.26/km2 (LCG7) to 5.98/km2 (LCG4) (Table 3, Fig. 1).
"Culling that was consistently ineffective would look like a low badger density and prompt a reduced target.
The uncertainty over whether enough badgers can be removed (so that the reduction in badger density more than offsets the impact of badger perturbation) arises due to the use of a badger culling technique not used in the RBCT: shooting of free-running badgers.
The tipping point for a reduction in badger density at which a cattle risk reduction becomes a cattle risk increase is not known.
Culling that was consistently ineffective would look like a low badger density and prompt a reduced target," she said.
Moreover, culling increased the prevalence of M. bovis infection among badgers [23], [24]; this, combined with badgers' expanded ranging, would increase the probability of badger-to-cattle transmission, undermining the beneficial effects of reduced badger density.
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