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This study builds upon earlier work mapping the potential benefits from bovine trypanosomosis control and analysing the costs of different approaches. Updated costs were derived for five intervention techniques: trypanocides, targets, insecticide-treated cattle, aerial spraying and the release of...


Shaw, A.P.M.Wint, G.R.W.Cecchi, G.Torr, S.J.Mattioli, R.C.Robinson, Timothy P.[Mapping the benefit-cost ratios of interventions against bovine trypanosomosis in Eastern Africa]Mapping the benefit-cost ratios of interventions against bovine trypanosomosis in Eastern Africa

Once again an animal influenza A virus has crossed the species barrier to cause an appreciable number of human cases. Now, two months after the first known human infections with the H7N9 virus, the question is: which of the paths set by previous emerging influenza viruses will it follow? One pred...


Horby, P.Tatem, A.J.Huang, Z.Gilbert, M.Robinson, Timothy P.Wint, G.R.W.Hayden, F.G.Van Vinh Chau, N.Shindo, N.Carson, G.Gao, Z.Hongjie, Y.Hay, S.I.Farrar, J.[H7N9 is a virus worth worrying about]H7N9 is a virus worth worrying about

Background Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a tick-borne infection caused by a virus (CCHFV) from the Bunyaviridae family. Domestic and wild vertebrates are asymptomatic reservoirs for the virus, putting animal handlers, slaughter-house workers and agricultural labourers at highest risk ...


Messina, J.P.Pigott, D.M.Golding, N.Duda, K.A.Brownstein, J.S.Weiss, Daniel J.Gibson, H.Robinson, Timothy P.Gilbert, M.Wint, G.R.W.Nuttall, P.A.Gething, P.W.Myers, M.F.George, D.B.Hay, S.I.[The global distribution of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever]The global distribution of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever

Two epidemic waves of an avian influenza A (H7N9) virus have so far affected China. Most human cases have been attributable to poultry exposure at live-poultry markets, where most positive isolates were sampled. The potential geographic extent of potential re-emerging epidemics is unknown, as are...


Gilbert, M.Golding, N.Zhou, H.Wint, G.R.W.Robinson, Timothy P.Tatem, A.J.Lai, S.Zhou, S.Jiang, H.Guo, D.Huang, Z.Messina, J.P.Xiao, X.Linard, C.Boeckel, Thomas P. vanMartin, V.Bhatt, S.Gething, P.W.Farrar, J.J.Hay, S.I.Yu, H.[Predicting the risk of avian influenza A H7N9 infection in live-poultry markets across Asia]Predicting the risk of avian influenza A H7N9 infection in live-poultry markets across Asia

Rogers, D.J.Wint, G.R.W.Alexander, N.Pozzi, F.Robinson, Timothy P.[Wealth index mapping in the Horn of Africa]Wealth index mapping in the Horn of Africa

Robinson, Timothy P.Cecchi, G.Wint, G.R.W.Mattioli, R.Shaw, A.P.M.[Benefits of trypanosomosis control in the Horn of Africa]Benefits of trypanosomosis control in the Horn of Africa

Livestock contributes directly to the livelihoods and food security of almost a billion people and affects the diet and health of many more. With estimated standing populations of 1.43 billion cattle, 1.87 billion sheep and goats, 0.98 billion pigs, and 19.60 billion chickens, reliable and access...


Robinson, Timothy P.Wint, G.R.W.Conchedda, G.Boeckel, Thomas P. vanErcoli, V.Palamara, E.Cinardi, G.D'Aietti, L.Hay, S.I.Gilbert, M.[Mapping the global distribution of livestock]Mapping the global distribution of livestock

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