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R P Kitching

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Research in Veterinary Science|July 1, 1987
Mechanical transmission of capripox virus and African swine fever virus by Stomoxys calcitransP S Mellor, R P Kitching, P J Wilkinson
Epidemiology and Infection|December 1, 1988
Serological and biochemical analysis of some recent type A foot-and-mouth disease virus isolates from the Middle EastA R Samuel, N J Knowles, R P Kitching
Research in Veterinary Science|January 1, 1987
A single vaccine for the control of capripox infection in sheep and goatsR P Kitching, J M Hammond, W P Taylor
Tropical Animal Health and Production|October 7, 1998
Control of foot-and-mouth disease through vaccination and the isolation of infected animalsA M Hutber, R P Kitching, D A Conway
The Journal of General Virology|January 1, 1986
Studies on the major common precipitating antigen of capripoxvirusR P Kitching, J M Hammond, D N Black
Veterinary Journal (London, England : 1997)|February 25, 2005
A review of foot-and-mouth disease with special consideration for the clinical and epidemiological factors relevant to predictive modelling of the diseaseR P Kitching, A M Hutber, M V Thrusfield
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1996
Antigenic analysis of type O foot-and-mouth disease virus in the persistently infected bovineJ S Salt, A R Samuel, R P Kitching
The Veterinary Record|December 23, 1995
Long-term immunity in cattle vaccinated with a recombinant rinderpest vaccineK Inui, T Barrett, R P Kitching, et al.
Tropical Animal Health and Production|May 1, 1986
Capripox in the Yemen Arab Republic and the Sultanate of OmanR P Kitching, J J McGrane, W P Taylor
Journal of Comparative Pathology|October 2, 2002
Dose-dependent responses of sheep inoculated intranasally with a type O foot-and-mouth disease virusG J Hughes, R P Kitching, M E J Woolhouse
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Research in Veterinary Science|July 1, 1987
Mechanical transmission of capripox virus and African swine fever virus by Stomoxys calcitransP S Mellor, R P Kitching, P J Wilkinson
Epidemiology and Infection|December 1, 1988
Serological and biochemical analysis of some recent type A foot-and-mouth disease virus isolates from the Middle EastA R Samuel, N J Knowles, R P Kitching
Research in Veterinary Science|January 1, 1987
A single vaccine for the control of capripox infection in sheep and goatsR P Kitching, J M Hammond, W P Taylor
Tropical Animal Health and Production|October 7, 1998
Control of foot-and-mouth disease through vaccination and the isolation of infected animalsA M Hutber, R P Kitching, D A Conway
The Journal of General Virology|January 1, 1986
Studies on the major common precipitating antigen of capripoxvirusR P Kitching, J M Hammond, D N Black
Veterinary Journal (London, England : 1997)|February 25, 2005
A review of foot-and-mouth disease with special consideration for the clinical and epidemiological factors relevant to predictive modelling of the diseaseR P Kitching, A M Hutber, M V Thrusfield
Archives of Virology|January 1, 1996
Antigenic analysis of type O foot-and-mouth disease virus in the persistently infected bovineJ S Salt, A R Samuel, R P Kitching
The Veterinary Record|December 23, 1995
Long-term immunity in cattle vaccinated with a recombinant rinderpest vaccineK Inui, T Barrett, R P Kitching, et al.
Tropical Animal Health and Production|May 1, 1986
Capripox in the Yemen Arab Republic and the Sultanate of OmanR P Kitching, J J McGrane, W P Taylor
Journal of Comparative Pathology|October 2, 2002
Dose-dependent responses of sheep inoculated intranasally with a type O foot-and-mouth disease virusG J Hughes, R P Kitching, M E J Woolhouse
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