“…In Europe, major susceptible species include badgers (Murhead and Burns, 1974;Barrow and Gallagher, 1981;Little et al, 1982a,b;Caffrey, 1994) red, roe and fallow deer (Clifton-Hadley and Wilesmith, 1991;Bode, 1995;Delahay et al, 2002Delahay et al, , 2007Parra et al, 2006;OIE, 2007), wild boar (Sus scrofa) and feral pig (Di Marco et al, 2008). Isolation of M. bovis from wild boar is commonplace in Europe (Biolatti et al, 1992;Schultz et al, 1992;Aranaz et al, 1996;Serraino et al, 1999;Pavlik et al, 2002;Machackova et al, 2003;Duarte et al, 2008;Gort azar et al, 2008;Wilson et al, 2009). Also susceptible are red fox (Mart ın-Atance et al, 2005;Delahay et al, 2007), mink (Delahay et al, 2002), ferret (Delahay et al, 2002), stoats , rats (Delahay et al, 2002), field vole (Delahay et al, 2002), moles , squirrels , otters (Stephens, 1957) and Iberian lynx (Briones et al, 2000).…”