Control of a highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza outbreak in the GB poultry flock
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James Truscott | Neil M Ferguson | Azra C Ghani | A. Ghani | N. Ferguson | T. Garske | D. Pfeiffer | J. Wilesmith | Tini Garske | Dirk Pfeiffer | J. Truscott | J. Guitian | Javier Guitian | I. Chis-Ster | L. Snow | Irina Chis-Ster | Lucy Snow | John Wilesmith
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