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Department and Clinic of Internal Medicine
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4132
Fax: (36-1) 478-4137
Head-of-Department:
Mr. Károly VÖRÖS, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. Károly Vörös, DVM, Ph.D., Professor (G+E)
e-mail: kvoros@univet.hu
Mr. Tibor GAÁL, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
e-mail: tgaal@univet.hu
Mr. Attila BEREGI, DVM, Ph.D., Senior lecturer
e-mail: aberegi@univet.hu
Ms. Ágnes STERCZER, DVM, Ph.D., Senior lecturer (G+E)
e-mail: asterczer@univet.hu
Mr. Ferenc MANCZUR, DVM, Lecturer
e-mail: fmanczur@univet.hu
Mr. Viktor SZATMÁRI, DVM, Ph.D.-student
Mr. Ákos MÁTHÉ, DVM, Lecturer
Mr. Tamás ABONYi, DVM, invited lecturer
Mr. Péter VAJDOVICH, DVM, Lecturer
Ms. Melinda MAGDUS, DVM, invited lecturer
subjects: Veterinary pathophysiology, Veterinary clinical diagnostics, Internal
medicine, Avian and exotic animal diseases, Diseases of pet rodents, Diseases of
reptiles
Research activity of the department
Pathophysiological research
The role of the antioxidant system in the development of metabolic diseases and
their laboratory diagnosis. In the frame of this research, mainly metabolic
disorders of ruminants and the diagnostic laboratory methods are studied. In
developing chick embryo and newborn calves characteristic changes in the
development of the antioxidant mechanisms are also studied. Antioxidant
parameters are investigated in adult ruminants, as well.
Clinical research
This research field includes the following subjects: pathogenesis and diagnostics
of liver diseases, ultrasonographic and endoscopic diagnosis of internal diseases
in dogs, cats and horses, as well as pet animal diseases.
Department and Clinic of Obstetrics and Reproduction
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4206
Fax: (36-1) 478-4207
Head-of-Department:
Mr. László SOLTI, DVM, Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. László SOLTI, DVM, Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor
e-mail: lsolti@univet.hu
Mr. Gyula HUSZENICZA, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
e-mail: gyhuszen@univet.hu
Ms. Sára KECSKEMÉTHY, DVM, Research fellow
e-mail: skecskem@univet.hu
Ms. Margit KULCSÁR, DVM, Research fellow
e-mail: mkulcsar@univet.hu
Ms. Julianna THURÓCZY BALOGH, DVM, Lecturer (G+E)
e-mail: jthurocz@univet.hu
Mr. János VARGA, DVM, Ph.D.
e-mail: jvarga@univet.hu
Mr. László MESTER, DVM
e-mail: lmester@univet.hu
subjects: Veterinary obstetrics and reproduction
Research activity of the department
Basically divided into 3 sections:
Prof. Solti and his group: Reproductive biotechnology including embryo transfer
and related subjects (superovulation, splitting of embryos, cryopreservation,
cloning by nuclear transfer, microinjection of early embryos etc.). Determination
of hormones and some mycotoxins by ELISA, development of rapid on-farm
immunoassays.
Prof. Szenci and his group: Embryonic mortality, reproductive ultrasonography
in cattle, calcium-metabolism in the peripartal period and uterine involution in
cattle, respiration physiology of the new-born calf.
Prof. Huszenicza and his group: Endocrinology of reproduction, ovarian activity
in domestic animals, equine reproductive disorders, adrenocortical and thyroid
gland disorders.
Department and Clinic of Surgery and Ophthalmology
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4195
Fax: (36-1) 478-4196
Head-of-Department:
Mr. Ferenc Felkai, Associate professor, DVM, Ph.D.
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. Béla FENYVES, DVM, clinician (G)
e-mail: bfenyves@univet.hu
Mr. Zoltán DIÓSZEGI, DVM, research fellow
e-mail: diosz@univet.hu
Mr. Attila ARANY-TÓTH, DVM, clinician
e-mail: atarany@univet.hu
Mr. Zsolt Kendik, DVM, Ph.D.-student
e-mail: zskendik@univet.hu
Mr. Tibor NÉMETH, DVM, Senior Lecturer
e-mail: tnemeth@univet.hu
Mr. Zsolt SZENTGÁLI, DVM, Ph.D.-student
e-mail: zsszentg@univet.hu
Mr. Miklós P. DUNAY, DVM, Ph.D.-student (G+E)
mdunay@univet.hu
subjects: Veterinary Ophthalmology, Veterinary Surgery
Research activity of the department
Computer tomography – CT of the skull large animal joint surgery – cartilage
autografting, large animal anesthesiology – acid-base changes during anesthesia,
large animal endoscopy, small animal soft tissue surgery – renal transplantation;
esophageal anastomosis techniques, small animal orthopedics – total hip
replacement; joint cartilage autografting
Clinic for Large Animals (Field Station)
Location: Üllő Dóra major
Phone: (36-)29-521300, or -399
Fax: (36-)29-521303
Head-of-Unit:
Mr. Ottó SZENCI, DVM, Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. Ottó SZENCI, DVM, Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor
e-mail: oszenci@univet.hu
Mr. Zoltán BAKOS, DVM, Ph.D.-student (G+E)
e-mail: zbakos@univet.hu
Mr. Nándor BALOGH, DVM, Ph.D.-student
Mr. Árpád Csaba BAJCSY, DVM, Ph.D., Research fellow
e-mail: csbajcsy@univet.hu
Mr. Gábor BODÓ, DVM, Ph.D., Senior lecturer (G+E)
e-mail: gbodo@univet.hu
Mr. Zoltán LUKÁCS, DVM, Ph.D.-student
e-mail: zluki@univet.hu
Mr.Gábor PÉNTEK, DVM, Ph.D.-student
e-mail: gpentek@univet.hu
Mr. József MOLNÁR, DVM, clinician
Mrs. Orsolya KUTASI, DVM, clinician
Mr. Ferenc SZABÓ, DVM, clinician
Department of Anatomy and Histology
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4225
Fax: (36-1) 4784224
Head-of-Department:
Mr. Péter SÓTONYI, DVM, Ph.D., Professor (G)
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. Ferenc HAJÓS, M.D., Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor (G+E)
e-mail: fhajos@univet.hu
Mr. Péter SÓTONYI, DVM, Ph.D., Professor (G)
e-mail: psotonyi@univet.hu
Ms. Katalin HALASY, M.Sc., Ph.D, Associate professor (E)
e-mail: khalasy@univet.hu
Ms. Vera JANCSIK, M.Sc., Ph.D., senior research fellow (G+E)
e-mail: vjancsik@univet.hu
Mr. Balázs GERICS, DVM, Senior lecturer (G+E)
e-mail: bgerics@univet.hu
Mr. Tibor FÁNCSI, DVM, Senior lecturer (G)
Mr. Ferenc SZALAY, DVM, research fellow (E)
e-mail: fszalay@univet.hu
Ms. Emese BALOGH, DVM, Ph.D.-student (E)
e-mail: ebalogh@univet.hu
Mr. Örs PETNEHÁZY, DVM, Ph.D.-student (G+E)
e-mail: opetne@univet.hu
subjects: Veterinary anatomy, Veterinary histology, Biology
Research activity of the department
The department is mainly concerned with research in neurobiology. Topics are
as follows:
Immunohistochemical study of neuropeptide-containing neurons in the central
nervous system; Response of neuroglia to hormonal and noxious stimuli;
Muscular dystrophy proteins in the brain; Computer-assisted analysis of horse
gait in relation to the maturation of motor pathways
Further research topics:
- Development of multimedia courseware in anatomy and histology
- Embryology of domestic mammals
Department of Animal Breeding, Nutrition and
Laboratory Animal Science
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4119
Fax: (36-1) 478-4128
Head-of-Department:
Mr. Sándor FEKETE, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. Sándor FEKETE, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
e-mail: safekete@univet.hu
Mr. László ZÖLDÁG, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
e-mail: lzoldag@univet.hu
Mr. Imre BODÓ, M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc., Emeritus Professor
e-mail: ibodo@univet.hu
Mr. István HULLÁR, M.Sc., Ph.D., Associated professor
e-mail: ihullar@univet.hu
Mr. András GÁSPÁRDY, M.Sc., Ph.D., Senior lecturer
e-mail: agaspardy@univet.hu
Ms. Emese ANDRÁSOVSZKY, M.Sc., Lecturer
e-mail: eandras@univet.hu
Ms. Erzsébet BERTA, M.Sc, Research fellow
e-mail: eberta@univet.hu
Mr. András BERSÉNYI, DVM, Ph.D.-student
e-mail: aberseny@univet.hu
Mr. István SZAKÁLL, DVM, Ph.D.-student
e-mail: iszakall@univet.hu
Ms. Hedvig FÉBEL, DVM, Ph.D.
Mr. András HIDAS, M.Sc., Ph.D.
subjects: Animal breeding; Animal nutrition
Research activity of the Animal Breeding Division
Comparative study of the Lipizzan horse studs.
Research in preserving of indigenous domestic species and rare breeds.
Lifetime analysis of dairy herds.
Genetic improvement in beef herds.
Puberty and nutrition in rabbit.
Hereditary diseases and its genetic prevention.
Department of Animal Hygiene
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4242
Fax: (36-1) 478-4243
Head-of-Department:
Mr. Pál RAFAI, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. Pál RAFAI, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
e-mail@prafai@univet.hu
Mr. Endre BRYDL, DVM, Ph.D., Senior reseach fellow
e-mail: ebrydl@univet.hu
Ms. Erika LÁSZLÓ, M.SC.
Mr. János LEHOCZKY, DVM
Mr. Gyula NAGY, DVM
subjects: Veterinary applied ethology, Animal Hygiene
Research activity of the department
Research in environmental physiology of farm animals in the Environmental
Laboratory of the Department. Research in mycotoxins. Metabolic disorders of
high yielding dairy cows. Different R&D works (e.g. slaughterhouse
monitoring, herd health programs for swine farms, chronic respiratory disorders
of pigs, organic selenium, organic chromium etc.)
Department of Biomathematics and Informatics
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4213
Fax: (36-1) 478-4217
Head-of-Department:
Mr. János FODOR, Ph.D, Associate professor
e-mail: jfodor@univet.hu
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. László BÖRZSÖNYI, Ph.D, Senior research fellow (G)
e-mail: lborzs@univet.hu
Mr. Jenő REICZIGEL, Ph.D., Senior fellow (E)
e-mail: jreiczig@univet.hu
Mr. Zsolt ABONYI-TÓTH
e-mail: atzs@univet.hu
subjects: Biomathematics, Informatics
Research activity of the department
Staff members are active in the following fields
applied statistics, dynamical and statistical analysis of agricultural systems,
fuzzy logic and its applications, modelling biological and social systems,
preference modelling
Department of Botany
Address: 1077 Budapest, Rottenbiller u. 50.
Phone: (36-1) 478-4252
Fax: (36-1) 478-4238
Head-of-Department:
Mr. János VETTER, M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. János VETTER, M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc, Professor (G+E)
e-mail: jvetter@univet.hu
Ms. Zsuzsánna HORVÁTH, DVM, Lecturer (E)
e-mail: zshorvath@univet.hu
Ms. Irén SILLER-TURCSÁNYI, DVM, Lecturer (G)
e-mail: isiller@univet.hu
subjects: Veterinary botany
Research activity of the department
The study of poisonous plants mainly of their active principles is a classic part
of our research activity. Among the investigated materials were haemolytic
saponins, phytoestrogens, some minerals (Zn, Pb, Sr) and other non-minerals
elements (Se) as well as some alkaloids (from Lupinus species) or inorganic ions
(NO3). Some mycological questions belong to the second main aspect of our
investigations, such as the biotransformation of plant lignocelluloses, the
poisonous mineral elements of the higher fungi, etc.
Department of Chemistry
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4176
e-mail: stiban@univet.hu
Head-of-Department:
Mr. Pál SCHEIBER, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. Pál SCHEIBER, M.Sc., Ph.D., Professor (G+E)
e-mail: pscheib@univet.hu
Mr. Péter NEMES, M.Sc., Ph.D., Associate professor (G+E)
e-mail: pnemes@univet.hu
Mr. Gábor KRAISS, M.Sc., Lecturer (G+E)
e-mail: gkraiss@univet.hu
Ms. Andrea ARANY, M.Sc., Lecturer (E)
e-mail: aarany@univet.hu
Mr. László BERKES, M.Sc. (G)
Mr. Imre KOVÁCS, M.Sc., Ph.D. (E)
Mr. László SMELLER, M.Sc. (G)
Mr. Zoltán SzÔKEFALVI-NAGY, M.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc. (E)
Mr. András KAPOSI, M.Sc., Ph.D. (G)
Ms. Mária SZÔGYI, M.Sc., Ph.D. (G)
Mr. Ferenc TÖLGYESI, M.Sc., Ph.D. (G)
subjects: Chemistry, Biophysics
Research activity of the department
Within the scope of the research projects, some of them carried out in contract
research with the pharmaceutical industry, special efforts are centered on the
synthesis of new compounds, potentially with biological activity, in the field of
nitrogen-containing heterocyclic systems. The structure elucidation of the
synthesized compounds are achieved by application of modern spectroscopic
methods.
Department of Food Hygiene
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4150
Fax: (36-1) 478-4155
Head-of-Department:
Mr.Péter LACZAY, DVM, Ph.D, Professor.
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr.Péter LACZAY, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
e-mail: placzay@univet.hu
Mr. Géza SZITA, DVM, Ph.D., Associate professor
e-mail: gszita@univet.hu
Mr. Péter SZÉKELY KÖRMÖCZY,DVM, Ph.D., Senior reserch fellow
e-mail: pkormocz@univet.hu
Ms. Györgyi TAKÁCS, DVM, Research fellow
e-mail: gytakacs@univet.hu
Mr. Miklós SÜTH, DVM, Research fellow
e-mail: msuth@univet.hu
Mr. Olivér REICHART, M.Sc., Ph.D., Associate professor
e-mail: oreich@univet.hu
Ms. Réka KISS, DVM
Mr. István KISS, DVM
Ms. Hajnalka DOMJÁN KOVÁCS, DVM
Mr. Imre TAKÁCS, DVM
subjects: Food hygiene
Research activity of the department
Systematic development of the synthetic media/broths for microbiological food
control purposes; Instrumental methods for microbiological detection and
rapid/real-time methods for hygienic control; Epidemiological surveillance of
zoonotic agents transmitted via foods; Development of food-safety related
analytical-toxicological methods for residues. Experimental microbiology and
the related residue-control for mastitis-eradication; Red and poultry meat quality
control; Development of food-technologies related food-safety schemes (SSOP,
HACCP); Food-safety related home legislations and simultaneous follow-up of
the related EU- and USDA/FSIS-legislations. International contribution to the
elaboration of FAO/WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) and JECFA
related food-safety proposals.
Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
Address: 1143 Budapest, Hungária krt. 23-25.
Phone: (36-1) 251-9900
Fax: (36-1) 251-9260
Head-of-Department:
Mr. László FODOR, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. László FODOR, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
e-mail: fodor@novell.vmri.hu
Mr. János VARGA, DVM, Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor
e-mail: varga@novell.vmri.hu
Mr. Miklós RUSVAI, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
e-mail: rusvai@novell.vmri.hu
Mr. Pál SOÓS, DVM, Ph.D., Lecturer
e-mail: soos@novell.vmri.hu
Mr. Tamás BAKONYI, DVM, Research fellow
e-mail: bakonyi@novell.vmri.hu
Mr. László MAKRAI, DVM, Research fellow
e-mail: makrai@novell.vmri.hu
Mr. Zoltán KRAJCSOVICZ, DVM, Research fellow
Mr. Gábor SZIGETI, M.SC., invited lecturer
subjects: Microbiology, Infectious diseases
Research activity of the department
Research activity of the department is focused on several bacterium genera
(Actinobacillus, Campylobacter, Escherichia, Haemophilus, Neisseria,
Pasteurella, Salmonella, Serpulina), virus families (Adenoviridae,
Herpesviridae, Paramyxoviridae. Reoviridae) together with the diseases they
cause in farm animals and honey bees. Research on the immunology of farm
animals and fishes, carried out at the department help the understanding the
pathogenicity, prevention and the host-parasite relationship.
Department of Parasitology and Zoology
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4190
Fax: (36-1) 478-4193
Head-of-Department:
Mr. Róbert FARKAS, DVM, Ph.D., Associate professor (E)
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. István VARGA, DVM, Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor (E)
e-mail: ivarga@univet.hu
Mr. Róbert FARKAS, DVM, Ph.D., Associate professor (E)
e-mail: rfarkas@univet.hu
Mr. László BÉKÉSI, DVM, Ph.D., Senior research fellow (E)
e-mail: lbekesi@univet.hu
Mr. Sándor HORNOK, DVM, Ph.D., Senior research fellow (E)
e-mail: shornok@univet.hu
Ms. Éva FOK, DVM, Research fellow (E)
e-mail: efok@univet.hu
Mrs. Zsuzsa EGYED, MA, Ph.D.-student (G)
subjects: Zoology, Veterinary Parasitology, Bee diseases
Research activities of the department
Molecular biology and immunology of cryptosporidiosis, chemoprophylaxis of
myiasis, larva migrans visceralis, Varroa and virus infection of honey bees, fish
immuncompatibility
Department of Pathology and Veterinary Forensic Medicine
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4178
Fax: (36-1) 478-4178
Head-of-Department:
Mr. Péter RUDAS, DVM, Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor
e-mail: prudas@univet.hu
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. Mihály ALBERT, DVM, Ph.D., Associate professor
e-mail: malbert@univet.hu
Mr. Ferenc BASKA, DVM, Ph.D., Senior lecturer
e-mail: @univet.hu
Ms. Ildikó ERDÉLYI, DVM, Lecturer
e-mail: ierdelyi@univet.hu
Mr. Imre BIKSI, DVM, Lecturer
e-mail: ibiksi@univet.hu
Mr. János GÁL, DVM, Lecturer
Mr. Csaba CSINTALAN, DVM, Lecturer
e-mail: ccsintal@univet.hu
Mr. Dénes KARASSZON, DVM, Ph.D. (E)
Mr. Jenô KOVÁTS, DVM, Ph.D. (G)
Ms. Mira MÁNDOKI, DVM, Ph.D.-student
e-mail: mmandoki@univet.hu
subjects: Veterinary pathology, Veterinary Forensic Medicine, Fish Hygiene and
fish diseases, History of Veterinary Medicine
Research activity of the department
Patho- and morphogenesis of infectious and non-infectious diseases of poultry,
swine, rabbit
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4167
Fax: (36-1) 478-4172
Head-of-Department:
Mr. Gábor SEMJÉN, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. Gábor SEMJÉN, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
e-mail: gsemjen@univet.hu
Mr. Péter LACZAY, DVM, Ph.D., Professor
e-mail: placzay@univet.hu
Mr. József LEHEL, DVM, Ph.D., Associate professor
e-mail: jlehel@univet.hu
Mr. György CsIKÓ, DVM, Ph.D., Senior lecturer
e-mail: gycsiko@univet.hu
Ms. Zsuzsa MÓRA, M.Sc., Ph.D., Senior research fellow
e-mail: zsmora@univet.hu
subjects: Veterinary pharmacology, Veterinary toxicology
Research activity of the department
The research program is mainly concerned with the applied veterinary
pharmacology and toxicology and it includes the following areas:
pharmacokinetic and residue studies of antimicrobials and antiparasitics,
bioequivalence, target animal safety and efficacy of new drug formulations,
acute and subacute toxicological studies of chemicals in laboratory animals.
Some basic aspects of the discipline are also part of the research program, such
as comparative in vitro and in vivo investigations on liver microsomal enzyme
system in birds; emergence and spread of bacterial resistance to 4-quinolones.
Incorporation of students into the research forms an integral part of the teaching
policy of the department. This aim is realized partly through the organization of
diploma work.
Department of Physiology and Biochemistry
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4163
Fax: (36-1) 478-4165
Head-of-Department:
Mr. Péter RUDAS, DVM, Ph.D., D.Sc , Professor
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. Péter RUDAS, DVM, Ph.D., D.Sc., Professor (G+E)
e-mail: prudas@univet.hu
Mr. Ferenc KUTAS, DVM, Ph.D., D.Sc, Emeritus professor (G)
Mr. Tamás VERESEGYHÁZY, DVM, Ph.D., Associate professor (E)
e-mail: tveres@univet.hu
Ms. Zsuzsanna NEOGRÁDY, DVM, Ph.D., Associate professor (E)
e-mail: neo@univet.hu
Mr. Tibor MURAY, M.Sc., Ph.D., Senior lecturer (G)
e-mail: tmuray@univet.hu
Mr. Péter GÁLFI, DVM, Ph.D., Associate professor (G+E)
e-mail: pgálfi@univet.hu
Mr. Tibor BARTHA, DVM, Ph.D., Associate professor (E)
e-mail: tbartha@univet.hu
Mr. Imre KACSKOVICS, DVM, Ph.D., Senior research fellow (E)
e-mail: ikacsko@univet.hu
Ms. Ágnes L. RIMANÓCZY, M.Sc., Research fellow (E)
e-mail: arima@univet.hu
subjects: Vetrinary physiology, Veterinary biochemistry
Research activity of the department
The research work of the department ranges over a number of specified areas.
The main fields include the following: Regulatory processes in the handling of
thyroid hormones by non-thyroidal tissues; interrelationships of thyroid
hormones with other endocrine and immune signaling systems; investigation of
the concentration of sexual steroids in birds; immunoendocrinological
interactions, particularly focused on the immunomodulatory effect of prolactin;
cellular mechanism of immunoglobulin transport; the study of the keratinization
and certain transport processes in the rumen epithelial cell culture; the hormonal
control of cell growth; and the degradation of proteins in the rumen: an in vitro
model. In its scientific research, the department cooperates with research groups
from other nations (USA, UK, Germany, Belgium) and participates in different
national and international programs which are set up usually by the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences or the European Community.
Department of State Veterinary Medicine and Agricultural Economics
Location: campus
Phone: (36-1) 478-4185
Fax: (36-1) 478-4186
Head-of-Department:
Mr. László VISNYEI, Ph.D., Associate professor
e-mail: lvisnyei@univet.hu
Teaching-staff for international students:
Mr. Csaba CSINTALAN, DVM , Lecturer
e-mail: ccsintal@univet.hu
Mr. Oszkár BÍRÓ
e-mail: obiro@univet.hu
subjects: State Veterinary Medicine
Research activity of the department
The veterinarian’s liability for damages; Economic aspects of the welfare of
farm animals; Non-specific protection against infectious animal diseases; Legal
and ethical aspects of non-conventional veterinary therapies; Animal health
economics; The role of agriculture in economic growth; The economy of
sustainable development of agriculture; The economy of modern animal health
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