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Yamada, T.; Rojanasuphot, S.; Takagi, M.; Wungkobkiat, S.; Hirota, T. Studies on an epidemic of Japanese encephalitis in the northern region of Thailand in 1969 and 1970 1971 Biken Journal 2728 14 267-296
Iwuala, M.O.; Okpala, I. Studies on the ectoparasitic fauna of Nigerian livestock I: Types and distribution patterns on hosts' 1978 Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa. Bulletin des Sante et Production Animales en Afrique 2696 26 339-350
Iwuala, M.O.; Okpala, I. Studies on the ectoparasitic fauna of Nigerian livestock II: Seasonal infestation rates 1978 Bulletin of Animal Health and Production in Africa. Bulletin des Sante et Production Animales en Afrique 2695 26 351-359
Romano, N.; Vitale, F.; Alesi, D.R.; Bonura, F.; La Licata, R.; Intonazzo, V.; Dardanoni, G.; Mammina, C. The changing pattern of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in intravenous drug users. Results of a six-year seroprevalence study in Palermo, Italy 1992 American Journal of Epidemiology 5258 135 1189-1196
Hall, R.A.; Broom, A.K.; Smith, D.W.; Mackenzie, J.S. The ecology and epidemiology of Kunjin virus 2002 Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology 2642 267 253-269
Bell, R.J.W.; Kingston, J.K.; Mogg, T.D.; Perkins, N.R. The prevalence of gastric ulceration in racehorses in New Zealand 2007 New Zealand Veterinary Journal 4020 55 13-18
Thompson, J.A.; Brown, S.E. 2nd; Riddle, W.T.; Seahorn, J.C.; Cohen, N.D. Use of a Bayesian risk-mapping technique to estimate spatial risks for mare reproductive loss syndrome in Kentucky 2005 American Journal of Veterinary Research 2630 66 17-20
Valero, N. West Nile virus: a new challenge? 2003 Investigacion Clinica 2640 44 175-177
Komar, N. West Nile virus: epidemiology and ecology in North America 2003 Advances in Virus Research 2638 61 185-234
Dauphin, G.; Zientara, S.; Zeller, H.; Murgue, B. West Nile: worldwide current situation in animals and humans 2004 Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases 2635 27 343-355