“…Unfortunately, PTB remains neglected despite very early reports about this disease [ 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 ]. This could be due to poor awareness about the disease, lack of guiding clinical signs (such as shooting profuse diarrhoea in bovines), the unavailability of improved/highly sensitive diagnostic assays [ 15 , 22 , 35 ], and the difficulty in recognizing latent and sub-clinical disease, especially in open pasture; however, the movement of animals in the range system with the possibility of passing large amount of faeces in the resting area at night before starting grazing the next morning seems to help in decreasing the chances of being infected. In addition, in lush pastures, sheep graze the top grass, lessening the possibility of contact with faeces.…”