Improving Risk Models for Avian Influenza: The Role of Intensive Poultry Farming and Flooded Land during the 2004 Thailand Epidemic
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Marius Gilbert | Xiangming Xiao | Weerapong Thanapongtharm | Chandrashekhar M. Biradar | T. V. Van Boeckel | M. Gilbert | Xiangming Xiao | C. Biradar | W. Thanapongtharm | T. Robinson | Timothy Robinson | Thomas P. Van Boeckel | Ç. Biradar
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