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Lebajoa, F.N. (2000). "Country Report, Lesotho". SADC Planning workshop on Newcastle control in village chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIAR Canbera, Proceedings No 103: 11-14. >>>

Maclean, M. and M. Ramsay (1999). Training Course in Local Production of I-2 Newcastle Disease Vaccine, FAO Animal Production and Health Commission for Asia and the Pacific (APHCA). >>>

Mata, B. V., P. T. Dias, et al. (2000). Lessons learnt during vaccine field trials with village chickens in Mozambique. Poster presented at the XXI World's Poultry Congress, 20-24 August 2000, Montreal, Canada. >>>

Mavale, A. P. (1995). Epidemiology and control of Newcastle disease in rural poultry in Mozambique. Reading, UK, University of Reading. >>>

Mavale, A.P. (2000). "Country Report, Mozambique". SADC Planning Workshop on newcastle Disease Control in Village chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIAR Canbera, proceedings No 103: 20-25. >>>

Moreki, J.C. and Masupii, K.V. (2000). "Coutry Report, Botswana". SADC Planning workshop on Newcastle control in village chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIA Canbera, proceedings No 103: 5-10. >>>

Msami, H. M. (2000). Studies on the structure and problems of family poultry production in Tanzania with suggestions on improvements and interventions. Summary of paper presented at the Second IAEA/FAO Research Coordination Meeting on "Improvement of Health and Management of Family Poultry Production in Africa", 4-8 September 2000, Morogoro, Tanzania. >>>

Muhairwa, A. P., J. P. Christensen, et al. (2001). “Relationships among Pasteurellaceae isolated from free ranging chickens and their animal contacts as determined by quantitative phenotyping, ribotyping and REA-typing.” Veterinary Microbiology 78: 119-137. >>>

Muhairwa, A. P., M. M. A. Mtambo, et al. (2001). “Occurrence of Pasteurella multocida and related species in village free ranging chickens and their animal contacts in Tanzania.” Veterinary Microbiology 78: 139-153. >>>

Mushi, E. Z., M. G. Binta, et al. (2000). “Diseases and management of indigenous chickens in Oodi, Kgatleng, Botswana.” World's Poultry Science Journal 56: 153-157. >>>

Oakeley, R. D. (2000). “The limitations of a feed/water based heat-stable vaccine delivery system for Newcastle disease-control strategies for backyard poultry flocks in sub-Saharan Africa.” Preventive Veterinary Medicine 47: 271-279. >>>

Permin, A. and J. W. Hansen (1998). Epidemiology, Diagnostics and Control of Poultry Parasites. Rome, FAO. >>>

Poulsen, J., A. Permin, et al. (2000). “Prevalence and distribution of gastro-intestinal helminths and haemorparasites in young scavenging chickens in upper eastern region of Ghana, West Africa.” Preventive Veterinary Medicine 45(3-4): 237-245. >>>

Rehmani, S. F. (1995). Oral vaccination in chickens against Newcastle disease and some factors affecting vaccination in developing countries. Veterinary Pathology. Brisbane, Australia, University of Queensland. >>>

Rehmani, S. F., P. B. Spradbrow, et al. (1995). “Lactose pellets--a new approach to oral vaccination of village chickens against Newcastle disease.” Veterinary Microbiology 46(1-3): 47-53. >>>

Rehmani, S. F. and P. B. Spradbrow (1995). “The contribution of lectins to the interaction between oral Newcastle disease vaccine and grains.” Veterinary Microbiology 46(1-3): 55-62. >>>

Rehmani, S. F. and P. B. Spradbrow (1995). “The influence of adjuvants on oral vaccination of chickens against Newcastle disease.” Veterinary Microbiology 46(1-3): 63-8. >>>

Rehmani, S. F. and P. B. Spradbrow (1995). “Receptors for the V4 strain of Newcastle disease virus in the digestive tract of chickens.” Veterinary Microbiology 46(1-3): 43-6. >>>

Reshad, J.M. (2000). "Courtry Report, Mauritius". SADC Planning Workshop on Newcastle Disease Control in Village Chickens. Maputo, Mozambique. ACIAR Canberra, Proceeding N0 103: 17-19. >>>

 

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