Preventing and controlling zoonotic tuberculosis: a One Health approach
The expression One Health refers to the unified human and veterinary approach to zoonoses, an approach that used to be identified with Medicine throughout the 20th Century. Zoonotic tuberculosis (TB), a disease due to bacteria of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, is a recognized global public...
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John B. Kaneene [verfasserIn] RoseAnn Miller [verfasserIn] Bruce Kaplan [verfasserIn] James H. Steele [verfasserIn] Charles O. Thoen [verfasserIn] |
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In: Veterinaria Italiana - Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Abruzzo e del Molise G. Caporale, 2010, 50(2014), 1, Seite 7-22 |
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