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Control of Theileria annulata in Iran
Parasitology Today, 1988 Tropical theileriosis or Mediterranean Coast Fever - caused by Theileria annulata - is a disease of cattle widely distributed across southern Europe, north Africa and central Asia. Its distribution broadly corresponds with that of its main ixodid tick vectors Hyalomma excavatum and H. detritum (Fig. 1).openaire +2 more sourcesTheileria
2008 James E. O’Hara, Igor UsUpensky, N. J. Bostanian, John L. Capinera, Reg Chapman, Carl S. Barfield, Marilyn E. Swisher, Carl S. Barfield, John Heppner, Terrence D. Fitzgerald, Rudolf H. Scheffrahn, Reginaldo Constantino, Allen Sanborn, Severiano F. Gayubo, Steven Arthurs, Christopher Tipping, Tim Lysyk, Lewis B. Coons, Marjorie Rothschild, Sarah Randolph, Paul M. Choate, John B. Heppner, Pierre Jolivet, Michael E. Rogers, Daniel A. Potter, John L. Capinera, Thomas C. Webster, James L. Nation, Marjorie A. Hoy, George N. Agrios, Alexander H. Purcell, Nancy D. Epsky, Wendell L. Morrill, Richard W. Mankin, Chris H. Dietrich, Thomas G. Shanower, charles e. beard, Marcel Dicke, John B. Heppner, John B. Heppner, John B. Heppner, Jorge E. Peña, John B. Heppner, John B. Heppner, John B. Heppner, John B. Heppner, John B. Heppner, John B. Heppner, Clarence M. Lee, Earlene Armstrong, David A. Dame, John B. Heppner, R. Chris Williamson, Rick Brandenburg, Sarah Thompson, John L. Capinera, John L. Capinera, John B. Heppner, John B. Heppner, John L. Capinera, Patrick De Clercq +60 moreopenaire +1 more source