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Animal Health Management
Review of issues that influence Animal Health Management
Author: Dr Mary-Louise Penrith.
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Genetics and genetic resistance
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Zoonoses
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Websites
1. World Organisation for Animal Health (Office International des Épizooties) www.oie.int
2. Food & Agriculture Organization of the United Nations www.fao.org
3. International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) www.ilri.org
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