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  3. Susceptibility of Mammals to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza: A Qualitative Risk Assessment From the Belgian

Susceptibility of Mammals to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza: A Qualitative Risk Assessment From the Belgian

Last updated on 16-12-2024 by Elena Debock
Health and disease monitoring  
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DOI : https://doi.org/10.1111/zph.13194

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Virginie Van Leeuw; Depoorter, Pieter; Mauroy, Axel; Olivier Beck; Herman Claeys; Nick De Regge; Valérie De Waele; Paul De Winter; Jean‐François Heymans; Hooyberghs, Jozef; Houdart, Philippe; Cyrelle Houtsaeger; Linden, Annick; Marcella Mori; Nauwynck, Hans; Anna Parys; Javiera Rebolledo; Chantal Rettigner; Rouffaer, Lieze; Jorgen Stassijns; Mieke Steensels; Steven Van Gucht; Van Reeth, Kristien; Vermeersch, Katie; Vervaeke, Muriel; Saegerman, Claude; Dewulf, Jeroen

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