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Ecology of zoonoses: Natural and unnatural histories
William B. Karesh
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Andrew P. Dobson
, James O. Lloyd-Smith
, Juan Lubroth
, Matthew A. Dixon
, Malcolm Bennett
, Stephen Aldrich
, Todd Harrington
, Pierre Formenty
, Elizabeth H. Loh
, Catherine C. MacHalaba
, Mathew Jason Thomas
, David L. Heymann
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Enzootic
100%
Strategic Alliances
50%
Natural Resources
50%
Pathogen Ecology
50%
Animal Population
50%
Application Change
50%
Natural Antimicrobials
50%
Zoonotic Disease Prevention
50%
Targeted Surveillance
50%
Domestic Animals
50%
Medical Community
50%
Zoonotic Disease Control
50%
Emerging Zoonoses
50%
Wild Animals
50%
Effective Approach
50%
Disease Burden
50%
Animal Production
50%
Evidence-based Decision Making
50%
Successful Development
50%
Antimicrobial Use
50%
Illness
50%
Resource Application
50%
Disease Exposure
50%
Natural Pathogens
50%
Animal Factors
50%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Zoonosis
100%
Enzootic
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Zoonosis
100%
Environmental Factor
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Domestic Animal
16%
Wild Animal
16%
Disease Burden
16%