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Perry, Brian D.Kruska, R.L.Lessard, P.Norval, R.A.I.Kundert, K.[Estimating the distribution and abundance of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus in Africa]Estimating the distribution and abundance of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus in Africa
Lessard, P.L'Eplattenier, R.Norval, R.A.I.Kundert, K.Dolan, T.T.Croze, H.Walker, J.B.Irvin, A.D.Perry, Brian D.[Geographic information systems for studying the epidemiology of cattle diseases caused by Theileria parva]Geographic information systems for studying the epidemiology of cattle diseases caused by Theileria parva

Session one of this report highlights ILRAD's research programs and the modelling needs of ILRAD and FAO. Session two deals with vector and helminth population dynamics with particular reference to ticks, tsetse and helminth. Parasite transmission and host parasite interaction are discussed in se...


Perry, Brian D.Hansen, James[Modelling vector-borne and other parasitic diseases. Proceedings of a workshop]Modelling vector-borne and other parasitic diseases. Proceedings of a workshop

Heartwater, caused by the rickettsial organism Cowdria ruminantium and transmitted by ticks of the genus Amblyomma, is considered to be the most important tick-borne disease of cattle in southern Africa, and is second only in importance to East Coast fever (theileriosis) in eastern Africa. This p...


O'Callaghan, C.J.Medley, G.F.Peter, T.F.Perry, Brian D.[Modelling the transmission dynamics of Cowdria ruminantium: Supporting the case for endemic stability]Modelling the transmission dynamics of Cowdria ruminantium: Supporting the case for endemic stability
Perry, Brian D.Peter, T.F.Chamboko, TafireyiMahan, S.M.Medley, G.F.Mukhebi, A.W.O'Callaghan, C.J.Minjauw, B.[Studies on the epidemiology and economic impact of heartwater in Zimbabwe]Studies on the epidemiology and economic impact of heartwater in Zimbabwe
Norval, R.A.I.Perry, Brian D.[Dynamic associations of tick-borne diseases affecting domestic animal health]Dynamic associations of tick-borne diseases affecting domestic animal health
Maloo, S.Mining, S.K.Perry, Brian D.Curry, J.J.Delehanty, J.M.Kruska, R.L.Mukhebi, A.W.Thorpe, W.R.Williamson, S.M.Young, A.S.[Determination of target populations of immunisation against East Coast fever in two contrasting areas using integrated epidemiological and socioeconomic variables]Determination of target populations of immunisation against East Coast fever in two contrasting areas using integrated epidemiological and socioeconomic variables

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.McDermott, John J.Katende, J.M.O'Callaghan, C.J.Perry, Brian D.[Differences in the epidemiology of theileriosis on smallholder dairy farms in contrasting agro-ecological and grazing strata of highland Kenya]Differences in the epidemiology of theileriosis on smallholder dairy farms in contrasting agro-ecological and grazing strata of highland Kenya
Norval, R.A.I.Barrett, J.C.Perry, Brian D.Mukhebi, A.W.[Economics, epidemiology and ecology. A multidisciplinary approach to the planning and appraisal of tick and tick-borne disease control in southern Africa]Economics, epidemiology and ecology. A multidisciplinary approach to the planning and appraisal of tick and tick-borne disease control in southern Africa

With the continuing globalization of trade and the evolving regulatory environment under the World Trade Organization, there has been renewed interest in many developing countries to review disease control policies that may affect their trade in livestock and livestock products. In particular, a ...


Randolph, Thomas F.Perry, Brian D.Horst, H.S.Agbayani, A.Benigno, C.Kalpravidh, W.Gleeson, L.J.[Improving the economic analysis of control interventions for diseases of trade: Lessons from two case studies of FMD control in South East Asia]Improving the economic analysis of control interventions for diseases of trade: Lessons from two case studies of FMD control in South East Asia

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