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Simon Carpenter

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The Veterinary Record|April 16, 2011
Culicoides and the spread of bluetongue: finding the needle in the haystackSimon Carpenter
Veterinaria Italiana|October 11, 2016
Progress and knowledge gaps in Culicoides genetics, genomics and population modelling: 2003 to 2014Simon Carpenter
The Veterinary Record|March 22, 2014
Bluetongue, Schmallenberg virus... African horse sickness?Simon Carpenter
Pest Management Science|June 15, 2007
In Focus: vector-borne diseaseSimon Carpenter
The Veterinary Record|November 26, 2009
Communication of bluetongue mitigation techniquesSimon Carpenter, Kyriaki Nomikou
Infection, Genetics and Evolution : Journal of Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Genetics in Infectious Diseases|February 1, 2014
Assessment of an immunomarking technique for the study of dispersal of Culicoides biting midgesChristopher J Sanders, Simon Carpenter
Veterinaria Italiana|October 11, 2016
Advances in control techniques for Culicoides and future prospectsLara Harrup, Miguel Miranda, Simon Carpenter
Trends in Microbiology|March 21, 2009
Culicoides and the emergence of bluetongue virus in northern EuropeSimon Carpenter, Anthony Wilson, Philip S Mellor
Parasites & Vectors|June 3, 2014
Speculations on biting midges and other bloodsucking arthropods as alternative vectors of LeishmaniaVeronika Seblova, Jovana Sadlova, Simon Carpenter, et al.
Medical and Veterinary Entomology|March 21, 2026
Culicoides biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) feeding on donkeys in the United Kingdom, with reference to the risk of transmission and persistence of African horse sickness virusZoe Langlands, Simon Gubbins, Simon Carpenter, et al.
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The Veterinary Record|April 16, 2011
Culicoides and the spread of bluetongue: finding the needle in the haystackSimon Carpenter
Veterinaria Italiana|October 11, 2016
Progress and knowledge gaps in Culicoides genetics, genomics and population modelling: 2003 to 2014Simon Carpenter
The Veterinary Record|March 22, 2014
Bluetongue, Schmallenberg virus... African horse sickness?Simon Carpenter
Pest Management Science|June 15, 2007
In Focus: vector-borne diseaseSimon Carpenter
The Veterinary Record|November 26, 2009
Communication of bluetongue mitigation techniquesSimon Carpenter, Kyriaki Nomikou
Infection, Genetics and Evolution : Journal of Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Genetics in Infectious Diseases|February 1, 2014
Assessment of an immunomarking technique for the study of dispersal of Culicoides biting midgesChristopher J Sanders, Simon Carpenter
Veterinaria Italiana|October 11, 2016
Advances in control techniques for Culicoides and future prospectsLara Harrup, Miguel Miranda, Simon Carpenter
Trends in Microbiology|March 21, 2009
Culicoides and the emergence of bluetongue virus in northern EuropeSimon Carpenter, Anthony Wilson, Philip S Mellor
Parasites & Vectors|June 3, 2014
Speculations on biting midges and other bloodsucking arthropods as alternative vectors of LeishmaniaVeronika Seblova, Jovana Sadlova, Simon Carpenter, et al.
Medical and Veterinary Entomology|March 21, 2026
Culicoides biting midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) feeding on donkeys in the United Kingdom, with reference to the risk of transmission and persistence of African horse sickness virusZoe Langlands, Simon Gubbins, Simon Carpenter, et al.
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