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Possible windborne spread of bluetongue to Portugal, June-July 1956. J Hyg (Lond) (1978) 1.18
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Possible origin of the bluetongue epidemic in Cyprus, August 1977. J Hyg (Lond) (1979) 1.15
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Ecology of arboviruses in a Maryland freshwater swamp. 3. Vertebrate hosts. Am J Epidemiol (1972) 1.01
Agents encountered during arboviral ecological studies: Tampa Bay area, Florida, 1963 to 1970. Am J Trop Med Hyg (1972) 1.00
Geographic distribution of arbovirus antibodies in indigenous human populations in the Indo-Australian archipelago. Am J Trop Med Hyg (1979) 0.99
Venezuelan equine encephalomyelitis: surveys of human illness during an epizootic in Guatemala and El Salvador. Am J Epidemiol (1971) 0.99
Studies with bluetongue virus in Nigeria. Trop Anim Health Prod (1976) 0.97
Ecology of arboviruses in a Maryland freshwater swamp. I. Population dynamics and habitat distribution of potential mosquito vectors. Am J Epidemiol (1972) 0.96
Bluetongue in Cyprus. Aust Vet J (1975) 0.92
St. Louis encephalitis in the United States, 1975. J Infect Dis (1977) 0.91
Seasonal dynamics of western encephalitis virus. Am J Med Sci (1967) 0.90
Transoceanic flight of mosquitoes on the Northwest Pacific. Jpn J Med Sci Biol (1970) 0.88
The isolation and identification of type 9 African horse sickness virus in the Sudan. Br Vet J (1975) 0.87
The occurrence and spread of ephemeral fever of cattle in Queensland. Aust Vet J (1970) 0.87
The spread of ephemeral fever of cattle during the 1967-68 epizootic in Australia. Aust Vet J (1970) 0.87
Discussion of the natural history of vesicular stomatitis. Am J Epidemiol (1968) 0.86
Epidemiologic investigations of the 1969 epidemic of Venezuelan encephalitis in Ecuador. Am J Epidemiol (1975) 0.85
The epizootiology of bovine ephemeral fever in Australia and Papua-New Guinea. Aust Vet J (1977) 0.85
Ecological studies of Culiseta melanura (Diptera: Culicidae) in relation to eastern and western equine encephalomyelitis viruses on the eastern shore of Maryland. J Med Entomol (1975) 0.85
House sparrows, Passer domesticus (L.), as hosts of arboviruses in Hale County, Texas. I. Field studies, 1965-1969. Am J Trop Med Hyg (1973) 0.84
An outbreak of African horse sickness in Nigeria. Vet Rec (1975) 0.83
Japanese encephalitis virus from pigs and mosquitoes in Jakarta, Indonesia. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg (1975) 0.82
Epidemiological studies on Japanese encephalitis in Kyoto City area, Japan. II. Annual patterns of virus dissemination on virus recoveries from unfed Culex tritaeniorhynchus summorosus. Jpn J Med Sci Biol (1978) 0.82
Isolation of Japanese encephalitis virus from mosquitoes near Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. J Med Entomol (1975) 0.81
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Ibaraki disease and its relationship to bluetongue. Aust Vet J (1975) 0.79
An epidemic of Western encephalomyelitis in humans-Manitoba, 1975. Can J Public Health (1976) 0.79
Arbovirus surveillance in six states during 1972. Am J Trop Med Hyg (1976) 0.78
Arbovirus infections in Sarawak, October 1968--February 1970: Japanese encephalitis virus isolations from mosquitoes. Ann Trop Med Parasitol (1974) 0.78
Bovine epizootic fever. I. Propagation of the virus in the suckling hamster, mouse and rat, and hamster kidney BHK21-WI2 cell. Jpn J Microbiol (1968) 0.78
St. Louis encephalitis in Memphis-Shelby County, Tennessee, 1975: epidemiologic aspects of human cases. South Med J (1978) 0.78
A study of the epidemiology of yellow fever in West Nile District, Uganda. Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg (1951) 0.78
A review of arthropod-borne virus infections affecting man and animals in Australia. Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci (1973) 0.78
Murray Valley encephalitis and Australian X disease. J Hyg (Lond) (1954) 0.78
[Epidemiology of Japenese encephalitis--factor analysis of its decline in recent years]. Nihon Saikingaku Zasshi (1976) 0.78
Arthropod-borne viruses in Australia and their relation to infection and disease. Prog Med Virol (1974) 0.77
Airborne excretion of foot-and-mouth disease virus. J Hyg (Lond) (1969) 2.47
Ihalation, persistence and dispersal f foot-and-mouth disease virus by man. J Hyg (Lond) (1970) 1.38
The Hampshire epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease, 1967. J Hyg (Lond) (1973) 1.30
The airborne dispersal of foot-and-mouth disease virus from vaccinated and recovered pigs, cattle and sheep after exposure to infection. Res Vet Sci (1977) 1.29
Further investigations on the airborne excretion of foot-and-mouth disease virus. J Hyg (Lond) (1970) 1.28
Possible windborne spread of bluetongue to Portugal, June-July 1956. J Hyg (Lond) (1978) 1.18
Airborne spread of foot-and-mouth disease in Saskatchewan, Canada, 1951-1952. Can J Vet Res (1990) 1.15
Possible origin of the bluetongue epidemic in Cyprus, August 1977. J Hyg (Lond) (1979) 1.15
An experimental inactivated vaccine against bluetongue. Vet Rec (1975) 1.12
Long distance transport of foot-and-mouth disease virus over the sea. Vet Rec (1982) 1.11
The effects of killing or removal of animals affected with foot-and-mouth disease on the amounts of airborne virus present in looseboxes. Br Vet J (1971) 1.10
Recovery of virus from bulls affected with foot-and-mouth disease. Vet Rec (1968) 1.04
The effects of spraying on the amounts of airborne foot-and-mouth disease virus present in loose-boxes. J Hyg (Lond) (1972) 1.04
The airborne excretion by pigs of swine vesicular disease virus. J Hyg (Lond) (1974) 1.02
Possible windborne spread to western Turkey of bluetongue virus in 1977 and of Akabane virus in 1979. J Hyg (Lond) (1985) 0.99
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Bluetongue in Cyprus. Aust Vet J (1975) 0.92
Transfer of foot-and-mouth disease virus in the nose of man from infected to non-infected animals. Vet Rec (1971) 0.91
Exposure of vaccinated bulls and steers to airborne infection with foot-and-mouth disease. Vet Rec (1969) 0.88
Re-assessing the likelihood of airborne spread of foot-and-mouth disease at the start of the 1967-1968 UK foot-and-mouth disease epidemic. Epidemiol Infect (2005) 0.88
Inactivation of foot-and-mouth disease virus in milk. Br Vet J (1969) 0.87
Neutralising antibodies to Akabane virus in ruminants in Cyprus. Trop Anim Health Prod (1981) 0.87
The inactivation of foot-and mouth disease virus by chemicals and disinfectants. Vet Rec (1968) 0.85
The effect of a synthetic anionic polymer (pyran) on the development of foot-and-mouth disease in guinea-pigs, cattle and pigs. Res Vet Sci (1972) 0.85
Foot-and-mouth disease in British deer: transmission of virus to cattle, sheep and deer. Vet Rec (1975) 0.84
Foot-and-mouth virus. Lancet (1971) 0.83
Some factors affecting interferon production by foot-and-mouth disease virus in bovine tissue cultues. Arch Gesamte Virusforsch (1968) 0.82
Serological studies of Australian and Papua New Guinean cattle and Australian sheep for the presence of antibodies against bluetongue group viruses. Vet Microbiol (1983) 0.81
The action of heat, chemicals and disinfectants on swine vesicular disease virus. Vet Rec (1973) 0.79
Early protection of pigs against foot-and-mouth disease. Br Vet J (1975) 0.77
Protection of guinea-pigs against foot-and-mouth disease by simultaneous inoculation of sendai virus and inactivated foot-and-mouth disease vaccine. Arch Gesamte Virusforsch (1972) 0.76
Transmission of viruses by artificial breeding techniques: a review. J R Soc Med (1983) 0.75
The Northumberland epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease, 1966. J Hyg (Lond) (1980) 0.75
Possible windborne spread of myxomatosis to England in 1953. Epidemiol Infect (1987) 0.75
Roundtable discussion on current policies regulating the international movement of animals and germplasm. Prog Clin Biol Res (1985) 0.75
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The 1975 foot-and-mouth disease epidemic in Malta. IV: Analysis of the epidemic. Br Vet J (1981) 0.75
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Interference between modified and virulent strains of foot-and-mount disease virus. Arch Gesamte Virusforsch (1968) 0.75
Production of veterinary vaccines in mammalian cell cultures. Lab Pract (1970) 0.75
WHO/FAO Working Team Report: epizootiology. Prog Clin Biol Res (1985) 0.75
The effect of a double-stranded RNA of fungal origin on the development of foot-and-mouth disease in pigs and calves. Vet Rec (1973) 0.75
Relevance of recent research to the field control of foot-and-mouth disease. Bull Off Int Epizoot (1973) 0.75
The use of interferon production as a marker in the development of a modified strain of foot-and-mouth disease virus. Arch Gesamte Virusforsch (1968) 0.75