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Periodical articleFyumagwa, R.D.; Mkumbo, S.S.; Morkel, P.B. (2004)
Remote treatment of black rhinos against babesiosis in Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
Pachyderm. #37. July-December. p. 80-83.

Periodical articleOcaido, M.; Otim, C.P.; Okuna, N.M.; Ssekitto, C.; Kakaire, D.; Erume, J.; Wafula, R.Z.O.; Walubengo, J.; Musisi, G.; Okello-Bwangamoi; Okure, S.; Ebiaru, W.; Monrad, G. (2004)
Dual control of ticks and tsetse flies using deltamethrin through community participatory methods
Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Volume 9 #1, pt. 2. September. p. 672-679.

Periodical articleOkello-Onen, J.; Ssekitto, C.; Mwayi, W. (2004)
Factors affecting the sustainability of tick and tick-borne disease control in Uganda and malpractice associated with acaricide use
Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Volume 9 #1, pt. 2. September. p. 663-666.

Periodical articleEl Kammah, K.M.; Abdel Wahab, K.S.E. (2003)
See this publicationStudies on the immune defence of chickens against Argas persidus (Oken) 1818 and cattle against Boophilus annulatus say, 1821 (Acari: ixodoidea)
Insect Science and its Application. Volume 23 #1. January-March. p. 75-83.

Periodical articleKaaya, G.P. (2003)
See this publicationProspects for innovative tick control methods in Africa
Insect Science and its Application. Volume 23 #1. January-March. p. 59-67.

Periodical articleMuraguri, G.R.; McLeod, A.; McDermott, J.J. (2003)
See this publicationEfficacy of a deltamethrin-based pour-on in the control of tick-borne diseases and trypanosomosis in Kwale District, Kenya
Insect Science and its Application. Volume 23 #1. January-March. p. 69-74.

Periodical articleOkello-Onen, J.; Ssekitto, C.M.B.; Mwayi, W. (2003)
Some factors affecting the sustainability of tick and tick-borne disease control in Uganda. 1. Malpractice associated with acaricide use
Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Volume 8 #3. November. p. 30-33.

Periodical articleOkello-Onen, J.; Rubaire-Akiiki, C.; Nasinyama, G.; Vaarst, M.; Mwayi, W. (2003)
The potential dairy farm circumstances impacting on tick and tick-borne diseases control in Mbale and Sironko Districts, Uganda
Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Volume 8 #1. January. p. 169-174.

Periodical articleOtim, C.P. (2000)
Advances in disease control of tick and tick-borne diseases
Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Volume 5 #1. June. p. 79-83.

Periodical articleMahan, S.M. (1999)
See this publicationThe development of vaccines against economically important tick-borne diseases of domestic ruminants in Zimbabwe
Transactions of the Zimbabwe Scientific Association. Volume 73. p. 10-15.

Periodical articleKagaruki, L.K.; Loretu, K. (1996)
Ticks and tick-borne diseases of Tanzania
Tanzania Veterinary Journal. Volume 16 #1 Supplement. p. 131-145.

Periodical articleMamiro, K.A. (1996)
Possible factors that could complicate successful East Coast Fever immunization in Tanzania
Tanzania Veterinary Journal. Volume 16 #1 Supplement. p. 170-174.

Periodical articlePegram, R.G.; Chizyuka, H.G.B. (1991)
Prospects for tick control in Zambia
Zimbabwe Veterinary Journal. Volume 22 #1. March. p. 28-34.

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