Status and Recent Advances in Tick Management in Africa
Official Opening Speech
Official opening of the international symposium on integrated management of ticks in Africa
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Foreword
Foreword
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Symposium Lecture
Ticks: Challenges they present to the livestock industry
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 469-472
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Tick Immunology
Isoenzyme characterization of the tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus Neumann (Acarina: Ixodidae) in Kenya
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 475-480
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Host immunoglobulin G in the haemolymph of the brown ear tick, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus (Neumann, 1901)
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 481-485
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Natural Resistance to Ticks
Host susceptibility to infestation with Amblyomma hebraeum
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 489-494
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Naturally acquired resistance to ticks — A global view
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 495-504
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Naturally acquired host resistance in tick control in Africa
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 505-513
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Naturally acquired immunity as an element in strategies for the control of ticks on livestock
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 515-524
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Tick Ecology and Modelling
Using the computer model ECFXPERT to study ticks and East Coast fever
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 527-535
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A review of the development and survival of ticks in tropical Africa
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 537-544
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Modelling for the management and control of ticks: Special considerations and ICIPE's approach
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 545-549
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Ecology in relation to integrated tick management
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 551-561
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Tick Biology
Life cycle studies of the tick species, Amblyomma lepidum, Hyalomma anatolicum anatolicum and Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi under laboratory conditions
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 565-568
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Studies on the biology of African ticks: A review of the past and present with guides for the future
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 569-577
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Advances in the artificial feeding of ticks
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 579-583
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Biological Control, Natural Products and Social Science
Non-chemical agents and factors capable of regulating tick populations in nature: A mini review
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 587-594
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The role of natural products in integrated tick management in Africa
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 595-598
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Working with farmers to develop integrated tick management
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 599-606
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Integrated Tick Management
Component technology development: An integrated tick management approach for livestock production in Africa
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- 19 September 2011, pp. 609-612
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