10 Million People A Year Are Affected By Zoonotic Viruses Spread By Non-human Hosts
13th Nov 2006, 18:57 GMT
Doctors and veterinarians need to work together to tackle the increasing global threat of zoonotic viral diseases spread by non-human vertebrate hosts - including dogs, cattle, chickens and mosquitoes - according to a review in the November issue of Journal of Internal Medicine. [click link for full article]
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