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6192 related items for PubMed ID: 15200091

  • 1. Synergies between veterinarians and para-professionals in the public and private sectors: organisational and institutional relationships that facilitate the process of privatising animal health services in developing countries.
    Woodford JD.
    Rev Sci Tech; 2004 Apr; 23(1):115-35; discussion 391-401. PubMed ID: 15200091
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  • 5. The economic rationale of public and private sector roles in the provision of animal health services.
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  • 6. Mechanisms for collaboration between public and private veterinarians: the animal health accreditation mandate.
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    Rev Sci Tech; 2004 Apr; 23(1):69-77, 59-68; discussion 391-401. PubMed ID: 15200087
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    Rev Sci Tech; 2004 Apr; 23(1):341-9; discussion 391-401. PubMed ID: 15200108
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  • 9. [The National Order of Veterinary Doctors of Madagascar and the quality control of private veterinarians].
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    Rev Sci Tech; 2004 Apr; 23(1):225-52; discussion 391-401. PubMed ID: 15200100
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  • 12. [Relations between official and private veterinary services in epidemiology and the control of contagious diseases].
    Moura JA, Bedoya M, Agudelo MP.
    Rev Sci Tech; 2004 Apr; 23(1):79-93; discussion 391-401. PubMed ID: 15200088
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  • 13. [Links between non-professional agents and the official Veterinary Services in sub-Saharan Africa].
    Diop BA, Bessin R.
    Rev Sci Tech; 2004 Apr; 23(1):147-56; discussion 391-401. PubMed ID: 15200093
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  • 14. [Guidelines of the OIE (world organisation for animal health) for the organisation of Veterinary Services and their relations with private-sector partners, with particular reference to developing countries].
    Le Brun Y.
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  • 15. The application of epidemiology in national veterinary services: Challenges and threats in Brazil.
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  • 16. Position paper: improving governance for effective veterinary services in developing countries--a priority for donor funding.
    Forman S, Plante C, Murray G, Rey B, Belton D, Evans B, Steinmetz P, World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE).
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