Nature. Nature:Controlling avian flu at the source. Nature 435, 415-416 (26 May 2005) doi:10.1038/435415a
Global agricultural authorities should harmonize with the public-health sector to ensure the exchange of flu
virus samples, and establish a single international standard for vaccines, say Robert Webster and Diane Hulse.
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virus samples, and establish a single international standard for vaccines, say Robert Webster and Diane Hulse.
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