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. 1983;61(3):447–455.

L'utilisation des vaccins à usage vétérinaire pour prévenir et combattre la fièvre de la vallée du Rift: mémorandum d'une Réunion OMS/FAO.

Use of veterinary vaccines for preventing and combatting Rift Valley fever: memorandum of a WHO/FAO meeting

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Selected References

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