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  2. NYT Consults OVC Prof on Pet Disease Surveillance

NYT Consults OVC Prof on Pet Disease Surveillance

The New York Times spoke to Dr. Scott Weese, professor in the Ontario Veterinary College, about monitoring diseases in companion animals. 

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Posted Aug 16, 2024
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