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Bamhare, C. (2000). "Country Report, Namibia". SADC Planning Workshop on Newcastle Disease Control in Village Chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIAR, Proceedings No 103: 26-31. >>>

Bassett, R. (2000). “Oregano's positive impact on poultry production.” World Poultry 16(9): 31-34. >>>

Bell, J. G., J. Berrada, et al. (1984). “Isolation and biological properties of some Moroccan strains of Newcastle disease virus.” Avian Diseases 28: 319-322. >>>

Bell, J. G. (1986). “Velogenic viscerotropic Newcastle disease virus strains in Morocco.” Avian Diseases 30: 231-233. >>>

Bell, J. G. and M. Moushid (1987). “Vaccination against Moroccan strains of Newcastle disease virus.” Tropical Animal Health and Production 19: 192-196. >>>

Bell, J. G. and A. Mouloudi (1988). “A reservoir of virulent Newcastle disease virus in village chicken flocks.” Preventive Veterinary Medicine 6: 37-42. >>>

Bell, J. G., D. Ait Belarbi, et al. (1990). “A controlled vaccination trial for Newcastle disease under village conditions.” Preventive Veterinary Medicine 9: 295-300. >>>

Bell, J. G., M. Kane, et al. (1990). “An investigation of the disease status of village poultry in Mauritania.” Preventive Veterinary Medicine 8: 291-294. >>>

Bell, I. G., P. J. Nicholls, et al. (1991). “The serological responses of chickens to mass vaccination with a live V4 Newcastle disease virus vaccine in the field and in the laboratory.  1.  Meat chickens.” Australian Veterinary Journal 68: 85-89. >>>

Bell, I. G., P. J. Nicholls, et al. (1991). “The serological responses of chickens to mass vaccination with a live V4 Newcastle disease virus vaccine in the field and in the laboratory.  2.  Layer pullets.” Australian Veterinary Journal 68: 90-92. >>>

Bell, I. G., P. J. Nicholls, et al. (1991). “Natural infection of broiler breeder chickens with endemic apathogenic Newcastle disease virus and their subsequent response to vaccination with a live V4 Newcastle disease virus vaccine.” Australian Veterinary Journal 68: 93-96. >>>

Bell, I. G., P. J. Nicholls, et al. (1991). “The resistance of meat chickens vaccinated by aerosol with a live V4 Newcastle disease virus vaccine in the field to challenge with a velogenic Newcastle disease virus.” Australian Veterinary Journal 68: 97-101. >>>

Bensink, Z., N. Bloch, et al. (1995). “Approaches to food-based vaccines for domestic chickens.” Veterinary Microbiology 46(1-3): 29-35. >>>

Bensink, Z. and P. B. Spradbrow (1999). “ Newcastle disease virus strain I-2 - a prospective thermostable vaccine for use in developing countries.” Veterinary Microbiology 68: 131-139. >>>

Biswas, H.R.; Haoque, M.M., Oxley, M. and Prodham, M.A.M. (1996). " A comparative study on the protection of indigenous chickens against Newcastle disease induced by Australian NDV4-HR and locally produced conventional vaccines in Bangladesh." Preventive Veterinary Medicine 26: 157-164. >>>

Board, R. G. and R. Fuller (1994). Microbiology of the Avian Egg. London, Glasgow, New York, Tokyo, Melbourne, Madras, Chapman and Hall. >>>

Bouzari, M. (1996). Early events following oral administration of Newcastle disease virus strain V4. Veterinary Pathology. Brisbane, Australia, University of Queensland. >>>

Buza, J.J. and Mwamuhehe, H.A. (2000). "Country Report, Tanzania". SADC Planning Workshop on Newcastle Disease Control in Village Chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIAR Canberra, Proceedings N0 103: 38-42. >>>

Chiligati, J. E., H. A. Foster, et al. (1997). A study of the current management practices and production parameters of small poultry enterprises of the Wagogo people of Central Tanzania. Proceedings of an International Workshop held on June 13-16, 1995 at the International Livestock Research Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, African Network for Rural Poultry Development, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. >>>

Chitate, E. and Guta, M. (2000). "Country Report, Zimbabwe". SADC Planning Workshop on Newcastle Disease Control in Village Chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIAR Canberra, proceedings No 103: 46-50. >>>

Chitukuro, H. R. and H. A. Foster (1997). Methodologies for enabling women to improve poultry productivity through better husbandry and disease control. Proceedings of an International Workshop held on June 13-16, 1995 at the International Livestock Research Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, African Network for Rural Poultry Development, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. >>>

Copland, J. W. (1987). Newcastle Disease in Village Poultry.  A new food pellet vaccine. Newcastle Disease in Village Poultry.  A new food pellet vaccine, Canberra, ACIAR Mongraph No. 5. >>>

Copland, J. W., A. L. Ibrahim, et al. (1988). “A model for the epidemiological and economic evaluation of Newcastle disease of village poultry in South-East Asia and its control using heat tolerant V4 vaccine.” Acta Vet Scand Suppl: 84405-7. >>>

Deeming, D. C. (2000). “Storage of hatching eggs.” Poultry International 39: 44-50. >>>

Dlamini, T. (2000). "Country Report, Swaziland". SADC Planning Workshop on Newcastle Disease Control in Village Chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIAR Canbera, Proceedings No 103: 36-37. >>>

Dolberg, F. (1999). Poultry as a Tool in Poverty Eradication and Promotion of Gender Equality. Poultry as a Tool in Poverty Eradication and Promotion of Gender Equality, Tune, Denmark, The Danish Agricultural and Rural Development Advisors' Forum. >>>

Doyle, T. M. (1927). “A hitherto unrecorded disease of fowls due to a filter-passing virus.” Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics 40: 144-169. >>>

Dutcher, R.M., Read, R.B. and Litsky W. (1960). "The immunological antigenicity of rapid heat inactivated viruses. 1. newcastle Disease Virus". Journal of Avian Diseases 4: 205-217. >>>

 

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