This paper reviews the past contributions of epidemiology and economics to the control of tick-borne infections of cattle in Africa. The factors affecting successful and unsuccessful control are evaluated on a gographical and on a production systems basis, with particular reference to Theileria parva infection. The paper then discusses four areas of the emerging disciplines of epidemiology and economics which are likely to play an important role in better control of tick-borne diseases in the future, and illustrates their potential contributions. The four areas are: predicting target populations for vaccines through the use of serological tests, determining the appropriate sampling strategy to quantify tick-borne infection prevalence, model...
East Coast fever (ECF) in cattle is caused by the protozoan parasite Theileria parva, transmitted by...
This project was designed to define the prevalence and associated risk factors of ticks and tick-bor...
A population-based study was carried out on the Ankole ranching scheme in south-west Uganda with th...
This paper first discusses the need to assess the economic impact of livestock diseases and their co...
Several prominent and economically important diseases of livestock in East Africa are caused by mult...
Over 500 cattle of all age groups on 2 farms in Zimbabwe were immunised against theileriosis using t...
In a world of ever-increasing competition for resources, human, economic and environmental, it is no...
This paper presents the results of the follow-up of three sentinel herds between 1994 and 2000 durin...
An epidemiological model of the dynamics of East Coast Fever (ECF) in East Africa caused by the prot...
In this article, we review the epidemiology of East Coast fever (ECF), a tick borne infection of cat...
Globally haemoprotozoan diseases are causing devastating losses to the livestock industry B...
The most important bovine theilerial species in sub-Saharan Africa, Theileria parva, causes widespre...
Livestock, especially cattle, play a paramount role in agriculture production systems, particularly ...
Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) present a major economic burden to communities across East Africa. Farmer...
Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) caused by different protozoan and rickettsial species occur all over the ...
East Coast fever (ECF) in cattle is caused by the protozoan parasite Theileria parva, transmitted by...
This project was designed to define the prevalence and associated risk factors of ticks and tick-bor...
A population-based study was carried out on the Ankole ranching scheme in south-west Uganda with th...
This paper first discusses the need to assess the economic impact of livestock diseases and their co...
Several prominent and economically important diseases of livestock in East Africa are caused by mult...
Over 500 cattle of all age groups on 2 farms in Zimbabwe were immunised against theileriosis using t...
In a world of ever-increasing competition for resources, human, economic and environmental, it is no...
This paper presents the results of the follow-up of three sentinel herds between 1994 and 2000 durin...
An epidemiological model of the dynamics of East Coast Fever (ECF) in East Africa caused by the prot...
In this article, we review the epidemiology of East Coast fever (ECF), a tick borne infection of cat...
Globally haemoprotozoan diseases are causing devastating losses to the livestock industry B...
The most important bovine theilerial species in sub-Saharan Africa, Theileria parva, causes widespre...
Livestock, especially cattle, play a paramount role in agriculture production systems, particularly ...
Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) present a major economic burden to communities across East Africa. Farmer...
Tick-borne diseases (TBDs) caused by different protozoan and rickettsial species occur all over the ...
East Coast fever (ECF) in cattle is caused by the protozoan parasite Theileria parva, transmitted by...
This project was designed to define the prevalence and associated risk factors of ticks and tick-bor...
A population-based study was carried out on the Ankole ranching scheme in south-west Uganda with th...