Intersectoral collaboration between the medical and veterinary professions in low-resource societies: The role of research and training institutions.
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M. Boelaert | J. Zinsstag | F. Meheus | S. Hendrickx | T. Marcotty | E. Thys | P. Craig | J. Dehoux | M. van Herp | J. Godfroid | S. Thys | Patricia A. Conrad | M. Claes | H. Sahibi | D. Hendrickx | T. Demeulenaere | C. Pissang | A. Boukary | H. Filali | Mallam Abdou Badé | Dirk van der Roost | Joep van Mierlo
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