Zoonoses and marginalised infectious diseases of poverty: Where do we stand?
D. H. Molyneux(Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine), Deborah Kioy(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Donald P. McManus(QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute), François-Xavier Meslin(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Helena Ngowi(University of Agriculture Faisalabad), Amadou Garba, Arve Lee Willingham(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Ana Sánchez(Brock University), Hind Mohamed Abushama(University of Khartoum), Kamal K. Kar(Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur), Pilar Ramos-Jimenez, Sarah Cleaveland(Glasgow Centre for Population Health), Eduardo Gotuzzo(Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia), Claire Lise Chaignat(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Zuhair Hallaj(World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean), A. Bassili(World Health Organization - Pakistan), Gerald T. Keusch(Boston University), Hélène Carabin(University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center)
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