Autor: Morzaria, S.P.
- Theileria parva: current status
- Prospects for improved control of tick-borne diseases in Africa
- Prospects of improved control of tick-borne diseases in Africa
- The biology of the transmission dynamics of Theileria parva
- Factors influencing infections in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks fed on cattle infected with Theileria parva
- In vitro feeding of instars of ixodid tick Amblyomma variegatum on skin membranes and its application to the transmission of Theileria mutans and Cowdria ruminantum
Autor: Dolan, T.T.
- Theileria parva: current status
- Structures associated with Theileria parasites in eland erythrocytes
- Prospects for improved control of tick-borne diseases in Africa
- Prospects of improved control of tick-borne diseases in Africa
- The biology of the transmission dynamics of Theileria parva
- Factors influencing infections in Rhipicephalus appendiculatus ticks fed on cattle infected with Theileria parva
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