Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5793762 | Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2013 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The present analysis highlights the cost differentials between the different intervention techniques, whilst attesting to the significant progress made over the years in reducing field costs. Results indicate that continuous control activities can be cost-effective in reducing tsetse populations, especially where the creation of fly-free zones is challenging and reinvasion pressure high.
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Authors
A.P.M. Shaw, S.J. Torr, C. Waiswa, G. Cecchi, G.R.W. Wint, R.C. Mattioli, T.P. Robinson,