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Affognon, Hippolyte D.Waibel, H.Diall, O.Randolph, Thomas F.Grace, Delia[Policy constraints to strategies for improving the management of trypanocide resistance in controlling African animal trypanosomosis in Mali]Policy constraints to strategies for improving the management of trypanocide resistance in controlling African animal trypanosomosis in Mali
Irungu, P.Bett, Bernard K.Mbogoh, S.G.Nyamwaro, Sospeter S.Randolph, Thomas F.[Evaluating farmers’ preference for the attributes of a new tsetse repellent in Kenya: a conjoint analysis approach]Evaluating farmers’ preference for the attributes of a new tsetse repellent in Kenya: a conjoint analysis approach
Hannah, H.Pali, Pamela N.Rware, H.I.Bett, Bernard K.Randolph, Thomas F.Grace, DeliaNjuki, JemimahPissang, C.Hisrich, E.[Participatory disease surveillance evaluation: Findings from Africa (HPAI) and Pakistan (Rinderpest)]Participatory disease surveillance evaluation: Findings from Africa (HPAI) and Pakistan (Rinderpest)
Diall, O.Randolph, Thomas F.Clausen, P.H.Waibel, H.Sidibe, I.Schoenefeld, A.Boye, D.Bocoum, Z.Sangare, M.[Detection and control of trypanocide resistance: achievements of the ILRI/BMZ project in the cotton zone of West Africa]Detection and control of trypanocide resistance: achievements of the ILRI/BMZ project in the cotton zone of West Africa
Diall, O.Mungube, E.Vitouley, H.Allegye-Cudjoe, E.Sidibe, I.Bocoum, Z.Diarra, B.Sangare, M.Sanogo, Y.Diarra, P.A.Ouattara, I.Sacko, B.Bengaly, M.Goita, A.Bauer, B.Clausen, P.H.Randolph, Thomas F.[Baseline survey on bovine trypanosomosis and chemoresistance in the Sikasso circle of Mali as a preamble to a vector control operation]Baseline survey on bovine trypanosomosis and chemoresistance in the Sikasso circle of Mali as a preamble to a vector control operation

This paper studies East Coast fever (Theileria parva infection) risk in four district smallholder-farming areas of Kenya representing a range of epidemiological states of the disease. The areas include Kakamega, where indigenous cattle are intensively grazed with minimal tick control under modera...


Kiara, Henry K.O'Callaghan, C.J.Randolph, Thomas F.McDermott, John J.Perry, Brian D.[Targeting East Coast fever control strategies based on the assessment of biological risk]Targeting East Coast fever control strategies based on the assessment of biological risk

Smallholder dairy production in Kenya is an important agricultural activity that offers high potential returns contributing to income and employment generation, enhanced food security and improved livelihoods. However, productivity is well below genetic potential and continues to decline. One of ...


Ndung'u, L.W.Randolph, Thomas F.Coetzee, G.Krecek, R.C.Perry, Brian D.[An economic assessment of current delivery pathways for the control of tick-borne diseases in Kenya]An economic assessment of current delivery pathways for the control of tick-borne diseases in Kenya

Ticks and tickborne diseases (TTBD) are serious animal health constraints in Uganda and acaricides are the current method of choice for their control. Although widely used, the external-input, single-technology paradigm of chemical control is unsustainable and may inhibit endemic stability. TTB...


Sakwa, P.D.Randolph, Thomas F.Opuda-Asibo, J.Otim, C.P.[Designing strategies for integrated control of ticks and tick-borne diseases at the farm level in a mixed crop-livestock system in Uganda]Designing strategies for integrated control of ticks and tick-borne diseases at the farm level in a mixed crop-livestock system in Uganda
Perry, Brian D.Kalpravidh, W.Benigno, C.Coleman, P.G.Horst, H.S.McDermott, John J.Randolph, Thomas F.Rivera, H.Guerrero, R.Gleeson, L.J.[Determining the economic impact of FMD control and eradication: A series of case studies. Poster abstract]Determining the economic impact of FMD control and eradication: A series of case studies. Poster abstract

Heartwater is a tick-borne disease of cattle, sheep and goats and some wild ruminants prevalent in much of Africa and the Caribbean. It is caused by the rickettsial organism Cowdria ruminantium and transmitted by ticks of the genus Amblyomma. The disease has traditionally been controlled by the u...


Minjauw, B.Kruska, R.L.Odero, A.Randolph, Thomas F.McDermott, John J.Mahan, S.M.Perry, Brian D.[Economic impact assessment of Cowdria ruminantium infection and its control in Southern Africa]Economic impact assessment of Cowdria ruminantium infection and its control in Southern Africa

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