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Human health risks from the human animal interface in Asia

Published

2013

Status

Open Access

Language

en
Book Chapter
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/27681

Citation

Otte, J. and Grace, D. 2013. Human health risks from the human animal interface in Asia. IN: Ahuja, V. 2013. Asian livestock: Challenges, opportunities and the response. Rome, Italy: FAO and ILRI: 121-160

Tags

  • agri-health
  • emerging diseases
  • livestock
  • zoonotic diseases

Internet URL

hdl.handle.net

Author(s)

  • Otte, J.
  • Grace, Delia

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