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. 2008 May-Jun;123(3):300–315. doi: 10.1177/003335490812300310

Figure 2.

Selected agents and sentinel attributes that will enhance current surveillance activities

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The Center for Food Security and Public Health. Iowa State University. Animal disease information [cited 2005 Sep 20]. Available from: URL: www.cfsph.iastate.edu/DiseaseInfo/default.htm

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Rimmelzwaan GF, van Riel D, Baars M, Bestebroer TM, van Amerongen G, Fouchier RAM, et al. Influenza A virus (H5N1) infection in cats causes systemic disease with potential novel routes of virus spread within and between hosts. Am J Pathol 2006;168:176-83.

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BT = bioterror