Avian Influenza Surveillance with FTA Cards: Field Methods, Biosafety, and Transportation Issues Solved
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Ronald C. Ydenberg | H. Prins | R. Ydenberg | J. Waldenström | R. Kraus | Jonas Waldenström | Herbert H.T. Prins | Robert H.S. Kraus | Pim van Hooft | Neus Latorre-Margalef | N. Latorre-Margalef | P. van Hooft
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