Difference between revisions of "International intergovernmental organisations and veterinary epidemiology"
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− | A number of international, intergovernmental organisations rely on epidemiological principles in the safeguarding of animal and human health and welfare. For a | + | A number of international, intergovernmental organisations rely on epidemiological principles in the safeguarding of animal and human health and welfare. For a description of the role of these organisations, please see '''[[International organisations and animal health]]'''.<br> |
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* '''[http://fao.org Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO)]''' | * '''[http://fao.org Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO)]''' | ||
* '''[http://who.int World Health Organisation (WHO)]''' | * '''[http://who.int World Health Organisation (WHO)]''' | ||
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Revision as of 15:19, 12 July 2010
A number of international, intergovernmental organisations rely on epidemiological principles in the safeguarding of animal and human health and welfare. For a description of the role of these organisations, please see International organisations and animal health.