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    Estimating the costs of tsetse control options: An example for Uganda by Shaw, A.P.M., Torr, S.J., Waiswa, C., Cecchi, G., Wint, G.R.W., Mattioli, R.C., Robinson, T.P.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-07-2013)
    “…Decision-making and financial planning for tsetse control is complex, with a particularly wide range of choices to be made on location, timing, strategy and…”
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    Assessing the economics of animal trypanosomosis in Africa - history and current perspectives : vector-borne diseases : trypanosomosis by Shaw, A.P.M.

    “…Finding appropriate ways of dealing with the problem of tsetse and trypanosomosis will be an important component of efforts to alleviate poverty in Africa…”
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    Mapping the economic benefits to livestock keepers from intervening against bovine trypanosomosis in Eastern Africa by Shaw, A.P.M., Cecchi, G., Wint, G.R.W., Mattioli, R.C., Robinson, T.P.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-02-2014)
    “…Endemic animal diseases such as tsetse-transmitted trypanosomosis are a constant drain on the financial resources of African livestock keepers and on the…”
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    An economic case study of the control of dog-mediated rabies by an animal welfare organisation in Jaipur, India by Larkins, A.J., Reece, J.F., Shaw, A.P.M., Thrusfield, M.V.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-10-2020)
    “…A global strategic plan for the elimination of dog-mediated human rabies deaths by 2030 was announced in 2018. The cost-effectiveness of annual mass dog…”
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    Mapping the benefit-cost ratios of interventions against bovine trypanosomosis in Eastern Africa by Shaw, A.P.M., Wint, G.R.W., Cecchi, G., Torr, S.J., Mattioli, R.C., Robinson, T.P.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-12-2015)
    “…This study builds upon earlier work mapping the potential benefits from bovine trypanosomosis control and analysing the costs of different approaches. Updated…”
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    Assessing the economics of animal trypanosomosis in Africa--history and current perspectives by Shaw, A P M

    “…Finding appropriate ways of dealing with the problem of tsetse and trypanosomosis will be an important component of efforts to alleviate poverty in Africa…”
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    Les échanges internationaux de bovins trypanotolérants. I. Historique et synthèse by Shaw, A.P.M., Hoste, Christian

    “…L'étude de l'origine des bovins trypanotolérants issus des pays d'Afrique centrale et en dehors de leurs zones d'extension naturelles en Afrique occidentale…”
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    Les échanges internationaux de bovins trypanotolérants. II. Tendances et perspectives by Shaw, A.P.M., Hoste, Christian

    “…Une évaluation de la demande et du potentiel à l'exportation de bovins reproducteurs trypanotolérants dans 19 pays d'Afrique occidentale et centrale est…”
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    International trade in trypanotolerant cattle. I. Historical analysis. [French by Shaw A.P.M, Hoste C.H

    “…L' etude de l' origine des bovins trypanotolerants issus des pays d' Afrique centrale et en dehors de leurs zones d' extension naturelles en Afrique…”
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    International trade in trypanotolerant cattle. II. Trends and outlook. [French by Shaw A.P.M, Hoste C.H

    “…Une evaluation de la demande et du potentiel a l' exportation de bovins reproducteurs trypanotolerants dans 19 pays d' Afrique occidentale et centrale est…”
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    International trade in trypanotolerant cattle. II. Trends and outlook by Shaw, A.P.M. (HEC Consultants, Andover (Royaume Uni)), Hoste, C.H

    “…Une evaluation de la demande et du potentiel a l'exportation de bovins reproducteurs trypanotolerants dans 19 pays d'Afrique occidentale et centrale est…”
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