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Third Foot-and-Mouth Disease Epidemiology and Laboratory Networks Meeting for West Eurasia

Report of the virtual meeting. 17-18 August 2021









OIE and FAO. 2022. Third Foot-and-Mouth Disease Epidemiology and Laboratory Networks Meeting for West Eurasia. Report of the virtual meeting. 17-18 August 2021. Rome.




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