Michel, Anita LuiseMusoke, JollyHlokwe, Tiny MotlatsoMarcotty, TanguyUniversity of Pretoria. Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases2021-05-042021-05-042013-08-212021http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79778Includes bibliographical referencesBovine tuberculosis (BTB) is caused by Mycobacterium bovis (M. bovis), of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex. The pathogen has a wide host range including humans, wildlife, livestock as well as domestic animals. The disease has great implications in livestock productivity, conservation of endangered wildlife and public health due to its zoonotic potential (Firdessa et al., 2012). Reports have mentioned the endemic levels and potential spread of BTB in South African game reserves, particularly the Kruger National Park (Michel et al., 2006). However, limited to no research has been conducted to investigate the potential spill-back of BTB into livestock, especially in communities' bordering the game reserves at the wildlife/livestock/human interface.1 poster : colour illustrations, figures, mapPDFen©2021 University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Provided for preservation and non commercial purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced, or distributed in any format without a given attribution to the creator and the written permission of the copyright owner.Bovine tuberculosisMnisi community -- South AfricaCattle -- Diseases -- South AfricaWildlife/livestock interface -- South AfricaThe prevalence of bovine tuberculosis in cattle at the wildlife/livestock interface in the Mnisi community, South AfricaPresentation