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Perry, Brian D.Randolph, Thomas F.Ashley, S.Chimedza, R.Forman, T.Morrison, J.Poulton, C.Sibanda, Lindiwe MajeleStevens, C.Tebele, N.Yngstrom, I.[The impact and poverty reduction implications of foot and mouth disease control in southern Africa, with special reference to Zimbabwe]The impact and poverty reduction implications of foot and mouth disease control in southern Africa, with special reference to Zimbabwe

Animal disease outbreaks pose significant threats to livestock sectors throughout the world, both from the standpoint of the economic impacts of the disease itself and the measures taken to mitigate the risk of disease introduction. These impacts are multidimensional and not always well understoo...


Rich, Karl M.Perry, Brian D.[The economic and poverty impacts of animal diseases in developing countries: new roles, new demands for economics and epidemiology]The economic and poverty impacts of animal diseases in developing countries: new roles, new demands for economics and epidemiology

Livestock contribute to the livelihoods of roughly 70% of the world's poor, supporting farmers, consumers, traders, and laborers throughout the developing world. Furthermore, there is an increasing demand for livestock products for the growing and more affluent populations of many developing coun...


Perry, Brian D.Sones, Keith R.[Poverty reduction through animal health]Poverty reduction through animal health

Endemic stability is an epidemiological state of a population, in which clinical disease is scarce despite high level of infection. The notion was developed to describe patterns of tick-borne disease in cattle. However, we propose a general, nodes of endemic stability that is applicable to a broa...


Coleman, P.G.Perry, Brian D.Woolhouse, Mark E.J.[Endemic stability - a veterinary idea applied to human public health]Endemic stability - a veterinary idea applied to human public health
Mukhebi, A.W.Perry, Brian D.Laker, C.D.Onchoke, D.G.Munyombwe, T.Hassan, Z.S.[Comparative regional assessment of the economic impact of theileriosis and its control in Africa]Comparative regional assessment of the economic impact of theileriosis and its control in Africa
O'Callaghan, C.J.McDermott, John J.Katende, J.M.Adams, J.E.Perry, Brian D.Young, A.S.[Analysis of longitudinal serological data for Theileria parva]Analysis of longitudinal serological data for Theileria parva
Norval, R.A.I.Lawrence, J.A.Young, A.S.Perry, Brian D.Dolan, T.T.Scott, J.R.[Theileria parva: Influence of vector, parasite and host relationships on the nature and distribution of theileriosis in Southern Africa]Theileria parva: Influence of vector, parasite and host relationships on the nature and distribution of theileriosis in Southern Africa

East Coast fever (ECF), caused by Theileria parva, is the most important tick-borne disease of cattle in much of eastern, central and southern Africa. In Kenya, immunization against ECF has been performed in many field trials using the infection and treatment method. The main targets for immuniza...


Deem, S.L.Perry, Brian D.Katende, J.M.McDermott, John J.Mahan, S.M.Maloo, S.H.Morzaria, S.P.Musoke, A.J.Rowlands, G.J.[Variations in prevalence rates of tick-borne diseases in Zebu cattle by agroecological zone: Implications for East Coast fever immunization]Variations in prevalence rates of tick-borne diseases in Zebu cattle by agroecological zone: Implications for East Coast fever immunization

The most important tick-borne disease of cattle in eastern, central and southern Africa is East Coast fever (ECF) caused by Theileria parva and transmitted by the tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus. Other less-important tick-borne diseases in cattle are benign theileriosis caused by Theileria muta...


Gitau, G.K.Perry, Brian D.Katende, J.M.McDermott, John J.Morzaria, S.P.Young, A.S.[The prevalence of serum antibodies to tick-borne infections in cattle in smallholder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya; a cross-sectional study]The prevalence of serum antibodies to tick-borne infections in cattle in smallholder dairy farms in Murang'a District, Kenya; a cross-sectional study

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