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    Evaluating Diagnostic Tests With Near-Perfect Specificity: Use of a Hui–Walter Approach When Designing a Trial of a DIVA Test for Bovine Tuberculosis

    Evaluating Diagnostic Tests With Near-Perfect Specificity: Use of a Hui–Walter Approach When Designing a Trial of a DIVA Test for Bovine Tuberculosis by Gustaf Rydevik, Giles T. Innocent, Iain J. McKendrick

    Published 2018-08-01
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    Combining Slaughterhouse Surveillance Data with Cattle Tracing Scheme and Environmental Data to Quantify Environmental Risk Factors for Liver Fluke in Cattle

    Combining Slaughterhouse Surveillance Data with Cattle Tracing Scheme and Environmental Data to Quantify Environmental Risk Factors for Liver Fluke in Cattle by Giles T. Innocent, Lucy Gilbert, Edward O. Jones, Edward O. Jones, James E. McLeod, George Gunn, Iain J. McKendrick, Steve D. Albon

    Published 2017-05-01
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    Patterns of mortality in domesticated ruminants in Ethiopia

    Patterns of mortality in domesticated ruminants in Ethiopia by Giles T. Innocent, Ciara Vance, David A. Ewing, Iain J. McKendrick, Solomon Hailemariam, Veronica R. Nwankpa, Fiona K. Allan, Christian Schnier, Andrew R. Peters

    Published 2022-11-01
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    Using Combined Diagnostic Test Results to Hindcast Trends of Infection from Cross-Sectional Data.

    Using Combined Diagnostic Test Results to Hindcast Trends of Infection from Cross-Sectional Data. by Gustaf Rydevik, Giles T Innocent, Glenn Marion, Ross S Davidson, Piran C L White, Charalambos Billinis, Paul Barrow, Peter P C Mertens, Dolores Gavier-Widén, Michael R Hutchings

    Published 2016-07-01
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