The purpose of the study was to characterize the differences in epidemiology (risks of infection. morbidity. mortality) and potential control of East Coast fever (ECF) between the selected strata. Evidence of Theileria parva infection was assessed by increased antibody levels as measured in an in...
Gitau, G.K.
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McDermott, John J.
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Katende, J.M.
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Perry, Brian D.
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[The epidemiology of Theileria parva infections on smallholder dairy farms in Kenya]
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The epidemiology of Theileria parva infections on smallholder dairy farms in Kenya
Okello-Onen, J.
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Tukahirwa, E.M.
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Seentonga, G.S.Z.
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Perry, Brian D.
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Katende, J.M.
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Musisi, G.
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Mwayi, W.T.
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[Epidemiology of Theileria parva under ranching conditions in Uganda]
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Epidemiology of Theileria parva under ranching conditions in Uganda
Bovine babesiosis has been identified clinically in many areas of Morocco. A seroepidemiological survey of B. bigemina infection was conducted in the 5 main dairy cattle areas in order to estimate the prevalence of the infection. A total of 1819 bovine sera was tested using ELISA to identify ani...
El-Haj, N.
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Kachani, M.
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Ouhelli, H.
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Bouslikhane, M.
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Ahami, A.T.
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El-Guennouni, R.
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El-Hasnaoui, M.
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Katende, J.M.
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Morzaria, S.P.
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[Etudes epidemiologiques sur Babesia bigemina au Maroc. (Epidemiological studies of Babesia bigemina infection in Morocco)]
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Etudes epidemiologiques sur Babesia bigemina au Maroc. (Epidemiological studies of Babesia bigemina infection in Morocco)
Tick-borne diseases are considered a major constraint to dairy farming among the smallholder dairy farms in Kenya, which account for an estimated 75-90% of all milk produced in the country. The most important tick-borne disease in Kenya is East Coast fever (ECF) caused by Theileria parva and tran...
Gitau, G.K.
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McDermott, John J.
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Katende, J.M.
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O'Callaghan, C.J.
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Perry, Brian D.
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[Differences in the epidemiology of theileriosis on smallholder dairy farms in contrasting agro-ecological and grazing strata of highland Kenya]
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Differences in the epidemiology of theileriosis on smallholder dairy farms in contrasting agro-ecological and grazing strata of highland Kenya