The impact of surveillance and control on highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks in poultry in Dhaka division, Bangladesh
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Marius Gilbert | Thomas House | Xiangming Xiao | Michael J Tildesley | Edward M Hill | Madhur S Dhingra | Wantanee Kalpravidh | Subhash Morzaria | Muzaffar G Osmani | Eric Brum | Mat Yamage | Md A Kalam | Diann J Prosser | John Y Takekawa | M. Kalam | M. Gilbert | T. House | X. Xiao | J. Takekawa | D. Prosser | W. Kalpravidh | M. Dhingra | M. Tildesley | S. Morzaria | M. Yamage | E. Hill | M. G. Osmani | E. Brum | Xiangming Xiao
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