FAO ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH PAPER 37 african animal trypanosomiasis |
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© FAO 1983
P. FlNELLE
M. MURRAY, J.D. BARRY,
W.I. MORRISON, R.O. WILLIAMS,
H. HIRUM and L. ROVIS
J. MORTELMANS AND P. KAGERUKA
M. MURRAY, W.I. MORRISON,
P.K. MURRAY, D.S. CLIFFORD and
J.C.M. TRAIL
K.J.R. MACLENNAN
L. LETENNEUR
AFRICAN ANIMAL TRYPANOSOMIASIS
Part I. Disease and chemotherapy (7)
Part II. Chemoprophylaxis and the raising of trypanotolerant livestock (8)
Part III. Control of vectors (9)
Part IV. Economic problems (10)
A REVIEW OF THE PROSPECTS FOR VACCINATION IN ANIMAL TRYPANOSOMIASIS
TRYPANOTOLERANT CATTLE BREEDS IN ZAIRE (19)
TRYPANOTCLERANCE — A REVIEW (31)
TSETSE-TRANSMITTED TRYPANOSOMIASIS IN RELATION TO THE RURAL ECONOMY IN AFRICA
Part I. Tsetse infestation (36)
Part II. Techniques in use for the control or eradication of tsetse infestations (37)
CROSSBREEDING N'DAMA AND JERSEY CATTLE IN IVORY COAST (27)
Note: The numbers in parentheses indicate the issues of the World Animal Review in which the article appeared.