Autor: Grace, Delia
- Livestock epidemic
- ILRI scientists put livestock squarely on the (human) health table
- Agriculture-associated diseases research at ILRI: Food, farming and human health
- Africa's growing risk of diseases that spread from animals to people
- Changing food systems and infectious disease risks in low-income and middle-income countries
- Zoonoses (Project 1): Wildlife/domestic livestock interactions
Autor: Perry, Brian D.
- A study of the epidemiologic states of theileriosis in a range of smallholder dairy farms in Kenya
- Animal health research priorities to target poverty reduction in the developing world
- Best-bet pathways for the delivery of East Coast fever vaccines to smallholder dairy systems in Kenya
- Quantitative analysis of dose-response effects in the transmission dynamics of Theileria parva and the impact of sporozoite-neutralising vaccines
- Pathways out of poverty: a novel typology of animal diseases and their impacts
- Estimating biological parameters for modelling the transmission dynamics of Theileria parva infection
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