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  1. Assessing the impact of diseases and their control on livestock productivity: The role of quantitative epidemiology by Perry, Brian D., McDermott, John J.

    Published 1998
    “…In determining research priorities, as well as in evaluating the relative merits of different disease control options, there is an increasing demand for impact assessment, in order to justify and support research and development investments. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Epidemiology of Brucella species in smallholder dairy cattle in selected regions of Tanzania by Mengele, Isaac J., Akoko, James M., Shirima, G.M., Bwatota, Shedrack F., Motto, Shabani K., Hernandez-Castro, L.E., Komwihangilo, D.M., Lyatuu, Eliamoni, Bronsvoort, B.M. de C., Cook, Elizabeth A.J.

    Published 2024
    “…Key messages<br/> <ul> <li>Dairy cattle were predominantly infected with <i>Brucella melitensis</i></li> <li>Vaccination of cattle and small ruminants recommended</li> <li>Future research needed to develop a bivalent vaccine (<i>B. abortus</i> + <i>B. melitensis</i>)</li> <li>Training required for livestock keepers regarding risky practices & biosecurity measures</li> <li>Further research studies needed on epidemiology of <i>Brucella</i> species circulating in cattle</li> </ul>…”
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    Poster
  3. Programme and Abstracts Programme et Abreges by International Livestock Centre for Africa

    Published 1988
    Subjects: “…epidemiology…”
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    Conference Proceedings
  4. Epidemiology and ecopathology of respiratory diseases of small ruminants in semi-arid West Africa by Traoré, A., Wilson, R.T.

    Published 1989
    “…A short literature review and the personal experiences of the authors in the Sahelian zone of Mali are used as a basis for describing the epidemiology and ecopathology of small ruminant respiratory diseases. …”
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    Conference Paper
  5. Molecular taxonomic, epidemiological and population genetic approaches to understanding yam anthracnose disease by Abang, Mathew M., Winter, S., Mignouna, Hodeba D., Green, K.R., Asiedu, Robert

    Published 2003
    “…The FGG form possibly represents a distinct, endophytic, species as indicated by morphological, biological and molecular criteria. Previous research emphasized epidemiology and control but limited progress was made in understanding yam anthracnose disease based on this classical approach. …”
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    Journal Article

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