Keyword Archives: disease

A model of lineage-1 and lineage-2 rinderpest virus transmission in pastoral areas of East Africa

By J. Mariner, J. McDermott, J.A.P. Heesterbeek, A. Catley, and P. Roeder (2005). Preventive Veterinary Medicine 69, 245-262


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The use of community-based animal health workers to strengthen disease surveillance systems in Tanzania

By R. Allport, R. Mosha, M. Bahari, E. Swai, and A. Catley (2005). Office international des epizooties revue scientifique et technique 24(3), 921-932


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Community perceptions of important camel diseases in Lapur Division of Turkana District, Kenya

By K.O.M. Mochabo, P.M. Kitala, P.B. Gathura, W.O. Ogara, A. Catley, E.M. Eregae, and T.D. Kaitho (2005). Tropical Animal Health and Production 37/3, 187-204


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Participatory diagnosis of a heat-intolerance syndrome in cattle in Tanzania and association with foot-and-mouth disease

By A. Catley, R.T. Chibunda, E. Ranga, S. Makungu, F.T. Magayane, G. Magoma, M.J. Madege, and W. Vosloo (2004). Preventive Veterinary Medicine 65/1-2, 17-30


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Risk and Vulnerability in Ethiopia

Risk and Vulnerability in Ethiopia: Learning From the Past, Resp

This report focuses on the management of disaster risks and vulnerabilities for a range of reasons. Due to the recurrent nature of crisis, Ethiopian livelihood systems have evolved to manage diverse disaster hazards, e.g. the migration patterns of pastoralists are designed to optimally manage the impact of drought on pasture and water resources; farmers seek to mitigate covariate risks through diversifying their cropping patterns; families strategically use family members to combine production with wage labor, etc. A focus on these household risk and vulnerability management strategies leads to more effective disaster preparedness, relief, recovery and prevention, and development, policies and interventions.


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Participatory investigations of bovine trypanosomiasis in Tana River District, Kenya

By A. Catley, P. Irungu, K. Simiyu, J. Dadye, W. Mwakio, J. Kiragu, and S.O. Nyamwaro (2002). Medical and Veterinary Entomology 16, 1-12


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Participatory diagnosis of a chronic wasting disease in cattle in southern Sudan

By A. Catley, S. Okoth, J. Osman, T. Fison, Z. Njiru, J. Mwangi, B.A. Jones, and T.J. Leyland (2001). Preventive Veterinary Medicine 51/3-4, 161-181


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Community participation and the delivery of veterinary services in Africa

By A. Catley and T. Leyland (2001). Preventive Veterinary Medicine 49, 95-113


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Use of participatory rural appraisal (PRA) tools for investigating tick ecology and tick borne disease in Somaliland

By A. Catley and A. Aden (1996). Tropical Animal Health and Production 28, 91-98


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The use of livestock-disease scoring by a primary animal-health programme in Somaliland

By A. Catley and A.A. Mohammed (1996). Preventive Veterinary Medicine 23(3), 175-186


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