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162 related items for PubMed ID: 5751960

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  • 2. Field vector studies of epizootic East Coast Fever. VI. The occurrence of Amblyomma variegatum and A. lepidum in the East Coast Fever zones.
    Yeoman GH.
    Bull Epizoot Dis Afr; 1968; 16(2):183-203. PubMed ID: 5750916
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  • 4. Field vector studies of epizootic East Coast fever. V. The occurrence of Boophilus decoloratus in the East Coast fever zones.
    Yeoman GH.
    Bull Epizoot Dis Afr; 1968 Mar; 16(1):7-20. PubMed ID: 5687627
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  • 8. Field vector studies of epizootic East Coast Fever. I. A quantitative relationship between R. appendiculatus and the epizooticity of East Coast fever.
    Yeoman GH.
    Bull Epizoot Dis Afr; 1966 Mar; 14(1):5-27. PubMed ID: 5909637
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  • 9. Field vector studies of epizootic East Coast Fever. II. Seasonal studies of R. appendiculatus on bovine and non-bovine hosts in East Coast Fever enzootic, epizootic and free areas.
    Yeoman GH.
    Bull Epizoot Dis Afr; 1966 Jun; 14(2):113-40. PubMed ID: 5949972
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  • 10. Distribution and ecology of ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) infesting livestock in Tunisia: an overview of eighth years field collections.
    Bouattour A, Darghouth MA, Daoud A.
    Parassitologia; 1999 Sep; 41 Suppl 1():5-10. PubMed ID: 11071534
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  • 11. Landscape epidemiology (epizootiology).
    Galuzo IG.
    Adv Vet Sci Comp Med; 1975 Sep; 19():73-96. PubMed ID: 1108620
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  • 12. The ticks of the natural focus of tick-borne encephalitis of sheep and man in the Rhodope Mountains (Bulgaria).
    Georgiev B, Rosický B, Pavlov P, Daniel M, Arnaudov D.
    Folia Parasitol (Praha); 1971 Sep; 18(3):267-73. PubMed ID: 5163218
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  • 13. [Serological fluorescence studies on Theileria-infected domestic ruminants in Tanzania--East Africa].
    Wokatsch R.
    Z Tropenmed Parasitol; 1968 Mar; 19(1):125-32. PubMed ID: 4884552
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  • 14. [Ticks and hemoparasitoses of livestock in Senegal. VI. The Soudano-Sahelian zone].
    Gueye A, Mbengue M, Diouf A.
    Rev Elev Med Vet Pays Trop; 1994 Mar; 47(1):39-46. PubMed ID: 7991897
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  • 15. Attempts to induce leukocytosis in normal cattle and in cattle with East Coast Fever.
    Wilde JK.
    Bull Epizoot Dis Afr; 1963 Dec; 11(4):415-26. PubMed ID: 5896633
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  • 16. Cattle infestation by Hyalomma ticks and prevalence of Theileria in Hyalomma species in the east of Turkey.
    Aktas M, Dumanli N, Angin M.
    Vet Parasitol; 2004 Jan 05; 119(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 15036571
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  • 17. An outbreak of East Coast Fever on the Comoros: a consequence of the import of immunised cattle from Tanzania?
    De Deken R, Martin V, Saido A, Madder M, Brandt J, Geysen D.
    Vet Parasitol; 2007 Feb 28; 143(3-4):245-53. PubMed ID: 16996692
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  • 18. [Planned tick control as a prerequisite for successful East Coast fever control in Tanzania].
    Pilz H.
    Monatsh Veterinarmed; 1971 Jul 01; 26(13):505-11. PubMed ID: 5111069
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  • 19. East Coast fever: experiments with the tissues of infected ticks.
    Wilde JK, Brown CG, Hulliger L, Gall D, MacLeod WG.
    Br Vet J; 1968 May 01; 124(5):196-208. PubMed ID: 5649029
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  • 20. Climate change and cattle vector-borne diseases: Use of participatory epidemiology to investigate experiences in pastoral communities in Northern Tanzania.
    Kimaro EG, Toribio JLML, Mor SM.
    Prev Vet Med; 2017 Nov 01; 147():79-89. PubMed ID: 29254730
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