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Echeonwu, G.O.N. Iroegbu, C.U., Emeruwa, A.C. (1993). "Recovery of velogenic Newcastle disease virus from dead and healthy pre-roaming birds in Nigeria". Avian Pathology 22: 383-387 >>>

Fadl-Allah, K. (1999). “Newcastle disease in Egypt.” Poultry International 38: 48-53. >>>

Farrell, D.J. (1985). Duck Production Science and World Practice. Duck Production Science and World Practice, Bogor, Indonesia, Univeristy of New England. >>>

Farrell, D. (2000). A Simple Guide to Managing Village Poultry in South Africa, The University of Queensland. >>>

Foster, H. A., H. R. Chitukuro, et al. (1999). “Thermostable Newcastle disease vaccines in Tanzania.” Veterinary Microbiology 68: 127-130. >>>

Gill, C. (2001). “Safe and sustainable feed ingredients.” Feed International 22: 40-45. >>>

Grimes, S. E. (2002). The small scale production and testing of I-2 thermostable Newcastle disease vaccine.  A laboratory manual, FAO Animal Production and Health Commission for Asia and the Pacific (APHCA). >>>

Gueye, E. F. and W. Bessei (1995). “Der Tropenlandwirt.” Journal of Agriculture in the Tropics and Subtropics 96: 97-109. >>>

Gueye, E. F. (1999). “Ethnoveterinary medicine against poultry diseases in African villages.” World's Poultry Science Journal 55: 187-198. >>>

Gueye, E. F. (2001). “Promoting cultural and gender equality in rural Africa through family poultry.” World Poultry 17: 12-16. >>>

Gueye, E.F. (2003). "Information dissemination for family poultry research and development." Livestock Research for Rural Development Journal 15: 1-12. >>>

Gunaratne, S. P. and J. A. Roberts (1994). Final Report of the ACIAR Small Project in Sri Lanka on Scavenging Village Chickens. Peradeniya, Sri Lanka and Townsville, Australia, Veterinary Research Institute and James Cook University (Department of Biomedical and Tropical Veterinary Sciences). >>>

Hamid, H., R. S. F. Campbell, et al. (1990). “The pathology of infection of chickens with the lentogenic V4 strain of Newcastle disease virus.” Avian Pathology 19: 687-696. >>>

Hertrampf, J. W. (2001). “Alternative antibacterial performance promoters.” Poultry International 40: 50-55. >>>

Huchzermeyer, F. W. (1973). “Free ranging hybrid chickens under African tribal conditions.” Rhodesian Agricultural Journal 70: 73-75. >>>

Ideris, A. (1989). Vaccination of village chickens against Newcastle disease. Veterinary School. Serdang, Malaysia, Universiti Pertanian Malaysia. >>>

Ideris, A., A. L. Ibrahim, et al. (1990). “Vaccination of chickens against Newcastle disease with a food pellet vaccine.” Avian Pathology 19: 371-384. >>>

International Network for Family Poultry Development (INFPD): Introduction >>>

International Network for Family Poultry Development (INFPD) Newsletter: Introduction >>>

International Network for Family Poultry Development (INFPD) Newsletter: INFPD INFPD Vol 9 No 1 English.doc >>>

International Network for Family Poultry Development (INFPD) Newsletter: INFPD Vol 9 No 2 English.rtf >>>

International Network for Family Poultry Development (INFPD) Newsletter: INFPD Vol 9 No 3 and 4 English.rtf >>>

International Network for Family Poultry Development (INFPD) Newsletter: INFPD Vol 10 No 1 and 2 English.doc >>>

International Network for Family Poultry Development (INFPD) Newsletter: INFPD Vol11No1 English.doc >>>

International Network for Family Poultry Development (INFPD) Newsletter: INFPD Vol11No1 French.doc >>>

Jayawardane, G. W. L., M. C. L. de Alwis, et al. (1990). “Oral vaccination of chickens against Newcastle disease with V4 vaccine delivered on processed rice grains.” Australian Veterinary Journal 67: 364-366. >>>

Jayawardane, G. (1994). Vaccination of village chickens in Sri Lanka against Newcastle disease. Veterinary Pathology. Brisbane, Australia, University of Queensland. >>>

Jayawardane, G. W. and P. B. Spradbrow (1995). “Cell-mediated immunity in chickens vaccinated with the V4 strain of Newcastle disease virus.” Veterinary  Microbiology 46(1-3): 37-41. >>>

Jayawardane, G. W. and P. B. Spradbrow (1995). “Mucosal immunity in chickens vaccinated with the V4 strain of Newcastle disease virus.” Veterinary  Microbiology 46(1-3): 69-77. >>>

Kama, K.L., Massampo, M.C.H. and N'Salambi, D. (2000). "Country Report, Angola". SADC Planning Workshop on newcastle disease Control in Village Chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIAR Canberra: Proceedings N0 103: 3-4. >>>

Kampini, F.L. (2000). "Country Report, Malawi". SADC Planning workshop on Newcastle control in village chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIAR Canberra, Proceedings No 103: 15-19. >>>

Kelly, P. J., D. Chitauro, et al. (1994). “Diseases and management of backyard chicken flocks in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe.” Avian Diseases 38: 626-629. >>>

Kim, S. J. (1977). Studies on Australian strains of Newcastle disease virus. Veterinary Pathology. Brisbane, Australia, University of Queensland. >>>

Kim, S. J., P. B. Spradbrow, et al. (1978). “The isolation of lentogenic strains of Newcastle disease virus in Australia.” Australian Veterinary Journal 54: 183-187. >>>

Kim, S. J., P. B. Spradbrow, et al. (1978). “The serological response of chickens to Australian lentogenic strains of Newcastle disease virus.” Australian Veterinary Journal 54: 430-436. >>>

Kim, S. J. and P. B. Spradbrow (1978). “Some properties of lentogenic Australian Newcastle disease virus.” Veterinary Microbiology 3: 129-141. >>>

Kim, S. J. and P. B. Spradbrow (1978). “Administration of a vaccine prepared from the Australian V4 strain of Newcastle disease virus by aerosol and drinking water.” Australian Veterinary Journal 54: 486-489. >>>

King, D.J. (2001). Selection of thermostable Newcastle disease virus progeny from reference and vaccine strains. Journal of Avian Diseases 45: 512-516. >>>

 

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