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|aDiConsiglio, John.
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|aWhen birds get flu and cows go mad! : |bhow safe are we? / |cJohn DiConsiglio.
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|aNew York : |bFranklin Watts, |cc2008.
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|a64 p. : |bcol. ill., col. maps ; |c23 cm.
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|a24/7: science behind the scenes
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|aMedical files
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [56]-58) and index.
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|aSay a patient dies from a terrible disease that no one can identify. That's a job for experts in infectious diseases, who study the patient's blood and body fluids and try to identify the disease and stop it from claiming more lives!
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|a"True-life cases"-- Cover.
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|aZoonoses--Juvenile literature.
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|aCommunicable diseases.
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|aAnimals as carriers of disease.
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|aEpidemiologists.
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