Autor:
Thumbi, S.M.
Bronsvoort, B.M. de C.
Poole, Elizabeth J.
Kiara, Henry K.
Toye, Philip G.
Mbole-Kariuki, Mary N.
Conradie, I.
Jennings, A.
Handel, I.G.
Coetzer, J.A.W.
Steyl, J.C.A.
Hanotte, Olivier H.
Woolhouse, Mark E.J.
In natural populations, individuals may be infected with multiple distinct pathogens at a time. These pathogens may act independently or interact with each other and the host through various mechanisms, with resultant varying outcomes on host health and survival. To study effects of pathogens and...
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Thumbi, S.M.
,
Bronsvoort, B.M. de C.
,
Poole, Elizabeth J.
,
Kiara, Henry K.
,
Toye, Philip G.
,
Mbole-Kariuki, Mary N.
,
Conradie, I.
,
Jennings, A.
,
Handel, I.G.
,
Coetzer, J.A.W.
,
Steyl, J.C.A.
,
Hanotte, Olivier H.
,
Woolhouse, Mark E.J.
,
[Parasite co-infections and their impact on survival of indigenous cattle]
,
Parasite co-infections and their impact on survival of indigenous cattle