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Vol. 104. Núm. 1.
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Vol. 104. Núm. 1.
Páginas 7-10 (enero 2007)
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Zoonosis emergentes. un reto interdisciplinar
Emerging zoonoses. An interdisciplinary challenge
Azalerazten den zoonosia. diziplinen arteko erronka
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Correspondencia: Fancisco L. Dehesa-Santisteban. Vicepresidente de la Academia de Ciencias Médicas de Bilbao. Área de Salud y Consumo. Ayuntamiento de Bilbao. Bilbao. Bizkaia. España UE.
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