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Tuberculosis Plague / Georgia #236294

CBS Evening News for Friday, Sep 20, 1974
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(Studio) Tuberculosis plagues dairymen and cattlemen in Georgia.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(Felton, Georgia) Many cases found in high-priced breeding stock [Cattleman Charles SANKEY - says he'll probably get rid of entire herd and begin again.] [Govt. vet Dr. Arnos ROGERS - reports slaughtered cattle can be easily checked for Tuberculosis. Chances of human contracting Tuberculosis from meat very remote.] Officials mainly concerned about Tuberculosis spreading to dairy herds.
REPORTER: Tony Sargent

Reporter(s):
Mudd, Roger;
Sargent, Tony
Duration:
00:01:50

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