[National Publicity Door-type shed. The cow's head is only inches from the door, which can retain tuberculosis infection. As sunlight and dryness are the natural enemies of tuberculosis bacilli, doors should be so arranged that the interior surfaces can be exposed to the sun.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 3, 16 March 1959, Page 283
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44[National Publicity Door-type shed. The cow's head is only inches from the door, which can retain tuberculosis infection. As sunlight and dryness are the natural enemies of tuberculosis bacilli, doors should be so arranged that the interior surfaces can be exposed to the sun. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 3, 16 March 1959, Page 283
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