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. 2002 Sep-Oct;93(5):334-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF03404563.

Potential impacts of global warming and climate change on the epidemiology of zoonotic diseases in Canada

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Potential impacts of global warming and climate change on the epidemiology of zoonotic diseases in Canada

Dominique F Charron. Can J Public Health. 2002 Sep-Oct.
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