Abstract :
An outbreak of caseous lymphadenitis occurred in an isolated group of sheep on an island
in northern Norway. The disease was thought to have been introduced and rapidly spread
through a ram circle. Problems associated with the poor predictive values of tests that are
currently available are acknowledged, as is the pressing need to attempt to eliminate CLA
whenever animals from the infected groups may be sold to disease-free flocks. To-date, the
results of a test and cull program that was instigated during 2010, using the diagnostic tests
that are currently available, are encouraging.