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    Prevalence of antibodies to Brucella spp. and individual risk factors of infection in traditional cattle, goats and sheep reared in livestock–wildlife interface areas of Zambia 

    Matope, Gift; Muma, J.B.; Samui, K.L; Siamudaala, V.M.; Oloya, J.; Omer, M.K.; Munyeme, M.; Mubita, C.; Skjerve, E. (SpingerLink http://www.springerlink.com, 2006)
    A cross-sectional study was performed in the livestock–wildlife interface areas of Lochinvar and Blue Lagoon National Parks and the non-interface area of Kazungula to determine the prevalence of antibodies to Brucella spp. ...
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    Epidemiological studies of Schistosoma mattheei infections in cattle in the highveld and lowveld communal grazing areas of Zimbabwe 

    Pfukenyi, Davies Mubika; Mukaratirwa, S.; Willingham, A.L.; Monrad, J. (AOSIS Open Journals, 2006)
    During the period between January 1999 and December 2000, the distribution and seasonal patterns of Schistosoma mattheei infections in cattle in the highveld and lowveld communal grazing areas of Zimbabwe were determined ...
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    Effects of the Fenbendazole slow-release (SR) bolus on productivity of indigenous cattle on communal pasture in Sanyati area, Zimbabwe 

    Magaya, Angeline; Mukaratirwa, S.; Mutisi, C.; Kyvsgaard, N.; Thamsborg, S. (Zimbabwe Veterinary Association, 2000-03)
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    Trichinella Papuae and Trichinella Zimbabwensis Induce Infection in Experimentally Infected Varans, Caimans,Pythons and Turtles 

    Pozio, E; Marucci, G; Casulli, A; Sacchi, L; Mukaratirwa, S; Foggin, C.M; La Rosa, G (Cambridge University Press, 2004)
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    Responses to tuberculin among Zebu cattle in the transhumance regions of Karamoja and Nakasongola district of Uganda 

    Matope, Gift; Oloya, J., , ,, Matope, G.,; Skjerve, E.; Opuda-Asibo, J.; Djønne, B.; Muma, J.B.; Kazwala, R. (SpingerLink (http://www.springerlink.com), 2006-05)
    Responses to tuberculin in Zebu cattle of the transhumant pastoral farming system in Karamoja region and Nakasongola district in the north-eastern and mid-central regions in Uganda, respectively, were investigated using ...
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    Effectiveness of Rose Bengal test and fluorescence polarization assay in the diagnosis of Brucella spp. Infections in free range cattle reared in endemic areas in Zambia 

    Matope, Gift (SpingerLink (http://www.springerlink.com), 2009)
    The effectiveness of Rose Bengal test (RBT) and fluorescence polarization assay (FPA) in diagnosing cattle brucellosis in endemic areas was assessed and RBT and FPA test agreement was compared (n=319). The sensitivity of ...
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    Pasteurellosis and pasteurellae in Zimbabwe: an update 

    Dziva, F; Mohan, K (Zimbabwe Veterinary Association, 2000-03)
    Pasteurellosis broadly refers to any of the disease conditions caused by species of the genus Pasteurella. These conditions appear to be prevalent in Zimbabwe, and they range from slow latent infections to rapid fatal ...
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    A retrospective study of the prevalence and seasonal variation of Fasciola gigantica in cattle slaughtered in the major abattoirs of Zimbabwe between 1990 and 1999 

    Pfukenyi, Davies Mubika; Mukaratirwa, S. (Oasis open journals, 2004)
    A retrospective study covering a period of 10 years (1990–1999) was conducted using post mortem meat inspection records of the veterinary Department Information Management Unit at Harare to determine the prevalence and ...
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    Characterization of some Brucella species from Zimbabwe by biochemical profiling and AMOS-PCR 

    Matope, Gift; Bhebhe, Evison; Muma, John Bwalya; Eystein, Skjerve; Berit, Djonne (BioMed Central, 2009-12-22)
    Background: Bovine brucellosis caused by Brucella abortus is endemic in most large commercial and smallholder cattle farms of Zimbabwe, while brucellosis in other domestic animals is rare. The diagnosis of brucellosis is ...
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    Epidemiological studies of Fasciola gigantica infections in cattle in the highveld and lowveld communal grazing areas of Zimbabwe 

    Pfukenyi, D.M.; Mukaratirwa, S.; Willingham, A.L.; Monrad, J. (AOSIS Open Journals, 2006)
    During the period between January 1999 and December 2000, the distribution and seasonal patterns of Fasciola gigantica infections in cattle in the highveld and lowveld communal grazing areas of Zimbabwe were determined ...

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    AuthorMatope, Gift (4)Mukaratirwa, S. (4)Monrad, J. (2)Muma, J.B. (2)Pfukenyi, Davies Mubika (2)Skjerve, E. (2)Willingham, A.L. (2)Berit, Djonne (1)Bhebhe, Evison (1)Casulli, A (1)... View MoreSubjectcattle (5)Zimbabwe (3)Fasciola gigantica (2)Abattoirs (1)AMOS PCR (1)Atrophic rhinitis (1)biochemical profiling (1)Body temperature (1)bovine brucellosis (1)Bovine tuberculosis (1)... View MoreDate Issued2006 (4)2000 (2)2004 (2)2009 (2)Full TextFull Text (10)

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