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  • Bothma, Jacobus du P.; University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Veterinary Tropical Diseases (2014-02-28)
  • Bothma, Jacobus du P.; University of Pretoria. Faculty of Veterinary Science. Dept. of Veterinary Tropical Diseases (2014-02-28)
  • Hlokwe, Tiny Motlatso; De Klerk-Lorist, Lin Mari; Michel, Anita Luise (Wildlife Disease Association, 2016-10)
    In South Africa, African buffaloes (Syncerus caffer) are one of the wildlife maintenance hosts for bovine tuberculosis (BTB) and play a key role in the spread of the disease to other wildlife species and potentially back ...
  • Wandeler, A.I. (Alexander I.); Rabies in Southern and Eastern Africa. Workshop. (1993, Pretoria, South Africa); Verwoerd, Daniel Wynand (Published by the Agricultural Research Council, Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute, 1993)
    Populations of a number of species of the orders Carnivora and Chiroptera maintain independent rabies epidemics in different parts of the world. However, in large parts of Africa, Asia, and Latin America, rabid dogs ...
  • Britz, Sonja (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2007)
    Research into wildlife rhetoric in sub-Saharan Africa has led to the supposition that wildlife representation in contemporary visual culture resides in media representation and wildlife tourist industries rather than in ...
  • Michel, Anita Luise; Bengis, Roy G.; Keet, D.F.; Hofmeyr, Markus; De Klerk-Lorist, Lin Mari; Cross, Paul C.; Jolles, Anna E.; Cooper, Dave; Whyte, I.J.; Buss, Peter Erik; Godfroid, Jacques (Elsevier, 2006)
    Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium bovis, was first diagnosed in African buffalo in South Africa's Kruger National Park in 1990. Over the past 15 years the disease has spread northwards leaving only the most northern ...
  • Sichewo, Petronillah Rudo; Etter, Eric Marcel Charles; Michel, Anita Luise (Elsevier, 2020-01)
    Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle is recognized to be associated with several risk factors that include herd size, cattle movement, ownership of other domestic animals, confinement of cattle in enclosures at night, water ...
  • Jori, Ferran J.; Hernandez-Jover, Marta; Magouras, Ioannis; Durr, Salome; Brookes, Victoria J. (Oxford University Press, 2021-10)
    IMPLICATIONS : Increasing wildlife–livestock interactions enhance opportunities for pathogen transmission and biodiversity erosion. This increases the risk of emerging diseases in wildlife, livestock, and ...
  • Child, Matthew (University of Pretoria, 2024-03-27)
    The world is losing its wildness – in the form of both wilderness areas and the ecological functioning of wildlife populations. While most literature investigates this loss as the negative consequences for biodiversity ...
  • Child, Matthew F. (Elsevier, 2021-08)
    Biodiversity risks losing relevance in an increasingly urbanised, unequal and disembodied world. Beyond basic material needs, we might gain the greatest well-being from eudaimonia – the freedom to flourish and live ...
  • ARC-Onderstepoort Veterinary Research (1940)
    Wilfred Watkins-Pitchford, bacteriologist and pioneer of medical research in South Africa, was a younger brother of veterinarian Herbert Watkins-Pitchford. He was born on the 4th of June 1868 in Tattenhall, Cheshire, England ...
  • Den Elger, Willem (2008-04-23)
    Copper engraving, oval portrait of Willem III inscribed with "Wilhelm de Derde" and poem "Een noit ontaarde Spruit, Vande ed'te van Oranje, Een Schermheer van Brittanje, Blinkt in vorst Wilhelm uit". Signed W den Elger
  • Unknown (2008-04-23)
    Copper engraving, oval portrait of Willem III as a boy. Numbered 484 in top corner.
  • Picart, Bernhard (2008-04-23)
    Copper engraving of oval portrait of Willem III, Inscribed "Wilhelmus de Derde koning van Engeland &c. &c. &c." signed "B Picart sculp dir 1729"
  • Unknown (2008-04-23)
    Copper engraving, oval portrait of Willem III, inscribed Wilhem de Derde Koning van Groot Britannien.
  • Engelbrecht, Johann; Borba, Marcelo C.; Llinares, Salvador; Kaiser, Gabriele (Springer, 2020-10)
    In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. In response to COVID-19, many countries have applied strict social distancing measures and a lockdown policy. The pandemic has had a serious ...
  • Anjorin, AbdulAzeez A.; OdetokunI, Ismail A.; Abioye, Ajibola I.; Elnadi, Hager; Umoren, Mfon Valencia; Damaris, Bamu F.; Eyedo, Joseph; Umar, Haruna I.; Nyandwi, Jean B.; AbdallaI, Mena M.; Tijani, Sodiq O.; Awiagah, Kwame S.; Idowu, Gbolahan A.; Fabrice, Sifeuh N. Achille; Maisara, Aala M.O.; Razouqi, Youssef; Mhgoob, Zuhal E.; Parker, Salim; Asowata, Osaretin E.; Adesanya, Ismail O.; Obara, Maureen A.; Jaumdally, Shameem; Kitema, Gatera F.; Okuneye, Taofik A.; Mbanzulu, Kennedy M.; Daitoni, Hajj; Hallie, Ezekiel F.; Mosbah, Rasha; Fasina, Folorunso Oludayo (Public Library of Science, 2021-12-01)
    The economic and humanistic impact of COVID-19 pandemic is enormous globally. No definitive treatment exists, hence accelerated development and approval of COVID-19 vaccines, offers a unique opportunity for COVID-19 ...
  • Scharneck, Rudolph (Faculty of Theology, Stellenbosch University, 2014-09)
    Th e so-called “Song of Moses” in Revelation 15 is a song of which its Old Testament background is highly debated in modern scholarship. Th ere is, however, no disagreement on the fact that the song does contain lots ...
  • Iboi, Enahoro A.; Ngonghala, Calistus N.; Gumel, Abba B. (KeAi Publishing Communications Ltd., 2020-08-06)
    The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) that emerged from Wuhan city of China in late December 2019 continue to pose devastating public health and economic challenges across the world. Although the community-wide implementation ...
  • Panebianco-Warrens, Clorinda Rosanna (Unisa Press, 2012)
    Research over the past decade has provided a strong, ongoing discourse and evidence of the heritability of genetic ability and, furthermore, its role in understanding complex issues, such as intelligence and musical ...