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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
McGreevy, P.D.; Cripps, P.J.; French, N.P.; Green, L.E.; Nicol, C.J. Management factors associated with stereotypic and redirected behaviour in the thoroughbred horse 1995 Equine veterinary journal 91 27 86-91
Atwill, E.R.; Mohammed, H.O.; Lopez, J.W. Evaluation of travel and use as a risk factor for seropositivity to Ehrlichia risticii in horses of New York state 1996 American Journal of Veterinary Research 2658 57 272-277
Heitkamp, H.C.; Horstmann, T.; Hillgeris, D. [Riding injuries and injuries due to handling horses in experienced riders] 1998 Der Unfallchirurg 3735 101 122-128
Grandin, T. Safe handling of large animals 1999 Occupational Medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.) 3793 14 195-212
Waters, A.J.; Nicol, C.J.; French, N.P. Factors influencing the development of stereotypic and redirected behaviours in young horses: findings of a four year prospective epidemiological study 2002 Equine veterinary journal 84 34 572-579
Jackson, R.R.; Pollard, S.D.; Li, D.; Fijn, N. Interpopulation variation in the risk-related decisions of Portia labiata, an araneophagic jumping spider (Araneae, Salticidae), during predatory sequences with spitting spiders 2002 Animal Cognition 2591 5 215-223
Endy, T.P.; Nisalak, A. Japanese encephalitis virus: ecology and epidemiology 2002 Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology 2643 267 11-48
Bachmann, I.; Audige, L.; Stauffacher, M. Risk factors associated with behavioural disorders of crib-biting, weaving and box-walking in Swiss horses 2003 Equine Veterinary Journal 1907 35 158-163
Komar, N. West Nile virus: epidemiology and ecology in North America 2003 Advances in Virus Research 2638 61 185-234