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Sarah Cleaveland
Surveillance of Zoonotic Infectious Disease Transmitted by Small Companion Animals
Developing a Stepwise Approach for Rabies Prevention and Control
The Role of Animals in Emerging Viral Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases of Wildlife Sarah Cleaveland
Policy and Public Engagement for Rabies Elimination in Africa
Development of International Policy and Strategies for Prevention, Control and Elimination of Rabies 1
1 Challenges in Predicting Endemic Establishment Or Elimination Of
Inside the Global Campaign to Get Rid of Rabies by Erik Stokstad
GROUP A: LIFE SCIENCES Members Normally Retire on 31 May of the Year Shown Names in Italics Are Not Fellows of the Society
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Estimating Human Rabies Mortality in the United Republic of Tanzania from Dog Bite Injuries Sarah Cleaveland,1 Eric M
Trustees' Report and Financial Statements
One Health: the Theory and Practice of Integrated Health Approaches (Eds J
Estimating the Size of Dog Populations in Tanzania to Inform Rabies Control
Heading for the Stars Pilot David Mackay Prepares to Fly Tourists Into Space
To Control Zoonotic Disease, We Need to Make One Health a Reality
50 Top Biomedical and Health Scientists Join Prestigious Academy of Medical Sciences Fellowship
Otago Global Health Institute (OGHI)
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Since January 2020 Elsevier Has Created a COVID-19 Resource Centre with Free Information in English and Mandarin on the Novel Coronavirus COVID- 19
The Conservation Relevance of Epidemiological Research Into Carnivore Viral Diseases in the Serengeti
Re-Evaluating the Burden of Rabies in Africa and Asia Darryn L
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Cleaveland, Sarah (1996) the Epidemiology of Rabies and Canine Dis- Temper in the Serengeti, Tanzania
The Changing Landscape of Rabies Epidemiology and Control
Symposium Programme
Dick Vet News No13
©Copyright 2021 Katharine H. D. Crawford Pseudotyped Lentiviral Systems for Studying Viral Entry Proteins from Emerging Viruses with Pandemic Potential
Identifying Reservoirs of Infection: a Conceptual and Practical Challenge Daniel T