The potential for use of haematological and anti-IgE humoral responses as phenotypic markers for tick resistance in cattle

Approximately 80% of the global cattle population is at risk of infestation and infection by ticks and tick-borne diseases (TTBDs). The economic losses from animal mortality, reduced production, vector control costs and animal treatment are very substantial, hence there is an urgent need to develop...

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Main Authors: Ngetich, Collins, Kamau, L., Simbauni, J., Mwendia, C., Owido, Milton, Kioo, I., Matika, O., Foster, S., Birkett, M., Djikeng, Appolinaire, Watson, K.A., Githaka, Naftaly W.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/135031

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