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Emerging vector borne infections in Europe - prevention, early detection, control and the impact of wildlife. / Bødker, Rene.
2018. Paper præsenteret ved Nordic-Baltic Seminar on Animal Health Contingency Planning, Riga, Litauen.
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Bødker, R 2018, 'Emerging vector borne infections in Europe - prevention, early detection, control and the impact of wildlife', Paper fremlagt ved Nordic-Baltic Seminar on Animal Health Contingency Planning, Riga, Litauen, 03/10/2018 - 04/10/2018.
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Bødker, R. (2018). Emerging vector borne infections in Europe - prevention, early detection, control and the impact of wildlife. Paper præsenteret ved Nordic-Baltic Seminar on Animal Health Contingency Planning, Riga, Litauen.
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Bødker R. Emerging vector borne infections in Europe - prevention, early detection, control and the impact of wildlife. 2018. Paper præsenteret ved Nordic-Baltic Seminar on Animal Health Contingency Planning, Riga, Litauen.
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Bødker, Rene. / Emerging vector borne infections in Europe - prevention, early detection, control and the impact of wildlife. Paper præsenteret ved Nordic-Baltic Seminar on Animal Health Contingency Planning, Riga, Litauen.1 s.
Bibtex
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