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Rinderpest and its eradication









Taylor W.E., Gibbs E.P.J., Bandyopadhyay S.K., Pastoret P-P., Atang P. (2022). Rinderpest and its eradication. Paris, OIE and FAO. https://doi.org/10.20506/9789295115606.


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