Evaluation of the effectiveness of preventative and outbreak control strategies against foot and mouth disease at population level in communal reared cattle(bos indicus) in the northwest district of Botswana.
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MSC VET EPI REPORT 2009 NO 1
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Babayani, N. (2009). Evaluation of the effectiveness of preventative and outbreak control strategies against foot and mouth disease at population level in communal reared cattle(bos indicus) in the northwest district of Botswana. University of London (The Royal Veterinary College).
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Babayani, Nlingisisi. 2009. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Preventative and Outbreak Control Strategies against Foot and Mouth Disease At Population Level in Communal Reared Cattle(bos Indicus) in the Northwest District of Botswana. University of London (The Royal Veterinary College).
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Babayani, Nlingisisi. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Preventative and Outbreak Control Strategies against Foot and Mouth Disease At Population Level in Communal Reared Cattle(bos Indicus) in the Northwest District of Botswana. University of London (The Royal Veterinary College), 2009.
UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)Babayani, N. (2009). Evaluation of the effectiveness of preventative and outbreak control strategies against foot and mouth disease at population level in communal reared cattle(bos indicus) in the northwest district of botswana. London: University of London (The Royal Veterinary College).
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)Babayani, Nlingisisi. Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Preventative and Outbreak Control Strategies against Foot and Mouth Disease At Population Level in Communal Reared Cattle(bos Indicus) in the Northwest District of Botswana. University of London (The Royal Veterinary College), 2009.
