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1. Live exotic animals legally and illegally imported via the main Dutch airport and considerations for public health. van Roon A, Maas M, Toale D, Tafro N, van der Giessen J. PLoS One; 2019; 14(7):e0220122. PubMed ID: 31339955 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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