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Authors: WOOLHOUSE MEJ STRINGER SM MATTHEWS L HUNTER N ANDERSON RM
Citation: Mej. Woolhouse et al., EPIDEMIOLOGY AND CONTROL OF SCRAPIE WITHIN A SHEEP FLOCK, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 265(1402), 1998, pp. 1205-1210

Authors: LORD CC WOOLHOUSE MEJ BARNARD BJH
Citation: Cc. Lord et al., TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS VIRUS SEROTYPES IN SOUTH-AFRICAN ZEBRA, Archives of virology, 1998, pp. 21-28

Authors: LORD CC WOOLHOUSE MEJ MELLOR PS
Citation: Cc. Lord et al., SIMULATION STUDIES OF AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS IN SPAIN, Archives of virology, 1998, pp. 103-111

Authors: WOOLHOUSE MEJ
Citation: Mej. Woolhouse, PATTERNS IN PARASITE EPIDEMIOLOGY - THE PEAK SHIFT, Parasitology today, 14(10), 1998, pp. 428-434

Authors: WOOLHOUSE MEJ ETARD JF DIETZ K NDHLOVU PD CHANDIWANA SK
Citation: Mej. Woolhouse et al., HETEROGENEITIES IN SCHISTOSOME TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS AND CONTROL, Parasitology, 117, 1998, pp. 475-482

Authors: WOOLHOUSE MEJ HARGROVE JW
Citation: Mej. Woolhouse et Jw. Hargrove, ON THE INTERPRETATION OF AGE-PREVALENCE CURVES FOR TRYPANOSOME INFECTIONS OF TSETSE-FLIES, Parasitology, 116, 1998, pp. 149-156

Authors: STRINGER SM HUNTER N WOOLHOUSE MEJ
Citation: Sm. Stringer et al., A MATHEMATICAL-MODEL OF THE DYNAMICS OF SCRAPIE IN A SHEEP FLOCK, Mathematical biosciences, 153(2), 1998, pp. 79-98

Authors: HAYDON DT WOOLHOUSE MEJ
Citation: Dt. Haydon et Mej. Woolhouse, IMMUNE AVOIDANCE STRATEGIES IN RNA VIRUSES - FITNESS CONTINUA ARISINGFROM TRADE-OFFS BETWEEN IMMUNOGENICITY AND ANTIGENIC VARIABILITY, Journal of theoretical biology, 193(4), 1998, pp. 601-612

Authors: HAYDON D LEA S FRY L KNOWLES N SAMUEL AR STUART D WOOLHOUSE MEJ
Citation: D. Haydon et al., CHARACTERIZING SEQUENCE VARIATION IN THE VP1 CAPSID PROTEINS OF FOOT-AND-MOUTH-DISEASE VIRUS (SEROTYPE-0) WITH RESPECT TO VIRION STRUCTURE, Journal of molecular evolution, 46(4), 1998, pp. 465-475

Authors: MUTAPI F NDHLOVU PD HAGAN P SPICER JT MDULUZA T TURNER CMR CHANDIWANA SK WOOLHOUSE MEJ
Citation: F. Mutapi et al., CHEMOTHERAPY ACCELERATES THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACQUIRED IMMUNE-RESPONSESTO SCHISTOSOMA-HAEMATOBIUM INFECTION, The Journal of infectious diseases, 178(1), 1998, pp. 289-293

Authors: HOFFMAN JI WEBSTER JP NDAMBA J WOOLHOUSE MEJ
Citation: Ji. Hoffman et al., EXTENSIVE GENETIC-VARIATION REVEALED IN ADJACENT POPULATIONS OF THE SCHISTOSOME INTERMEDIATE HOST BIOMPHALARIA-PFEIFFERI FROM A SINGLE RIVER SYSTEM, Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology, 92(6), 1998, pp. 693-698

Authors: WOOLHOUSE MEJ HAYDON DT BUNDY DAP
Citation: Mej. Woolhouse et al., THE DESIGN OF VETERINARY VACCINATION PROGRAMS, Veterinary journal, 153(1), 1997, pp. 41-47

Authors: FERGUSON NM DONNELLY CA WOOLHOUSE MEJ ANDERSON RM
Citation: Nm. Ferguson et al., GENETIC INTERPRETATION OF HEIGHTENED RISK OF BSE IN OFFSPRING OF AFFECTED DAMS, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 264(1387), 1997, pp. 1445-1455

Authors: DONNELLY CA FERGUSON NM GHANI AC WOOLHOUSE MEJ WATT CJ ANDERSON RM
Citation: Ca. Donnelly et al., THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BSE IN CATTLE HERDS IN GREAT-BRITAIN .1. EPIDEMIOLOGIC PROCESSES, DEMOGRAPHY OF CATTLE AND APPROACHES TO CONTROL BY CULLING, Philosophical transactions-Royal Society of London. Biological sciences, 352(1355), 1997, pp. 781-801

Authors: FERGUSON NM DONNELLY CA WOOLHOUSE MEJ ANDERSON RM
Citation: Nm. Ferguson et al., THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BSE IN CATTLE HERDS IN GREAT-BRITAIN .2. MODEL CONSTRUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS, Philosophical transactions-Royal Society of London. Biological sciences, 352(1355), 1997, pp. 803-838

Authors: LORD CC WOOLHOUSE MEJ BARNARD BJH
Citation: Cc. Lord et al., TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION OF VIRUS SEROTYPES - AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS IN ZEBRA, Epidemiology and infection, 118(1), 1997, pp. 43-50

Authors: HAYDON DT WOOLHOUSE MEJ KITCHING RP
Citation: Dt. Haydon et al., AN ANALYSIS OF FOOT-AND-MOUTH-DISEASE EPIDEMICS IN THE UK, IMA journal of mathematics applied in medicine and biology, 14(1), 1997, pp. 1-9

Authors: LORD CC WOOLHOUSE MEJ MELLOR PS
Citation: Cc. Lord et al., SIMULATION STUDIES OF VACCINATION STRATEGIES IN AFRICAN HORSE SICKNESS, Vaccine, 15(5), 1997, pp. 519-524

Authors: CHAN MS WOOLHOUSE MEJ BUNDY DAP
Citation: Ms. Chan et al., HUMAN SCHISTOSOMIASIS - POTENTIAL LONG-TERM CONSEQUENCES OF VACCINATION PROGRAMS, Vaccine, 15(14), 1997, pp. 1545-1550

Authors: MUTAPI F NDHLOVU PD HAGAN P WOOLHOUSE MEJ
Citation: F. Mutapi et al., A COMPARISON OF HUMORAL RESPONSES TO SCHISTOSOMA-HAEMATOBIUM IN AREASWITH LOW AND HIGH-LEVELS OF INFECTION, Parasite immunology, 19(6), 1997, pp. 255-263

Authors: MULLERGRAF CDM COLLINS DA PACKER C WOOLHOUSE MEJ
Citation: Cdm. Mullergraf et al., SCHISTOSOMA-MANSONI INFECTION IN A NATURAL-POPULATION OF OLIVE BABOONS (PAPIO-CYNOCEPHALUS-ANUBIS) IN GOMBE STREAM NATIONAL-PARK, TANZANIA, Parasitology, 115, 1997, pp. 621-627

Authors: ANDERSON RM DONNELLY CA FERGUSON NM WOOLHOUSE MEJ WATT CJ UDY HJ MAWHINNEY S DUNSTAN SP SOUTHWOOD TRE WILESMITH JW RYAN JBM HOINVILLE LJ HILLERTON JE AUSTIN AR WELLS GAH
Citation: Rm. Anderson et al., TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF BSE IN BRITISH CATTLE (VOL 382, PG 779, 1996), Nature, 386(6622), 1997, pp. 302-302

Authors: WOOLHOUSE MEJ DYE C ETARD JF SMITH T CHARLWOOD JD GARNETT GP HAGAN P HII JLK NDHLOVU PD QUINNELL RJ WATTS CH CHANDIWANA SK ANDERSON RM
Citation: Mej. Woolhouse et al., HETEROGENEITIES IN THE TRANSMISSION OF INFECTIOUS AGENTS - IMPLICATIONS FOR THE DESIGN OF CONTROL PROGRAMS, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 94(1), 1997, pp. 338-342

Authors: WOOLHOUSE MEJ HASIBEDER G CHANDIWANA SK
Citation: Mej. Woolhouse et al., ON ESTIMATING THE BASIC REPRODUCTION NUMBER FOR SCHISTOSOMA-HAEMATOBIUM, TM & IH. Tropical medicine & international health, 1(4), 1996, pp. 456-463

Authors: MORAND S MANNING SD WOOLHOUSE MEJ
Citation: S. Morand et al., PARASITE-HOST COEVOLUTION AND GEOGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF PARASITE INFECTIVITY AND HOST SUSCEPTIBILITY, Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 263(1366), 1996, pp. 119-128
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