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FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
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FAO project GCP/GLO/496/USA: Support of Cooperation on Global Rinderpest Post-Eradication, Disease Surveillance and Associated Animal Health Capacity Building.
10 May 2016, Muguga, Kenya - Scientists retreive viels containing frozen specimens of the rinderpest causing pathogens destruction at the Biotechnology Research Institute situated at the Muguga KALRO Campus in Kiambu county, Kenya. Destroying virus samples kept in laboratory freezers, one-third of which are storing them at biosecurity level 2 — too low, is seen as a critical step in ensuring that a disease that took years to eradicate remains gone.
05/10/2016
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