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Animal virology / REMESA / Food and Agriculture Organization / Foot-and-mouth disease / World Organisation for Animal Health / Rinderpest / Avian influenza / One Health / African swine fever virus / Veterinary medicine / Medicine / Health
Date: 2012-07-25 07:14:17
Animal virology
REMESA
Food and Agriculture Organization
Foot-and-mouth disease
World Organisation for Animal Health
Rinderpest
Avian influenza
One Health
African swine fever virus
Veterinary medicine
Medicine
Health

REPORT OF THE MEETING OF THE THIRD REGIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE OF GF-TADS FOR EUROPE Brussels, Belgium, 24-25 February 2010 ________ The meeting of the 3rd Regional Steering Committee of the Global Framework for the Prog

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