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CHAO Anqi1,2(), LI Huimin1,2, HU Qinqin1,2, ZHOU Xiaonong1,2,3, GUO Xiaokui1,2, YIN Kun1,2,*(
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CHAO Anqi, LI Huimin, HU Qinqin, ZHOU Xiaonong, GUO Xiaokui, YIN Kun. The control strategies for zoonoses under climate change based on the One Health concept[J]. CHINESE JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY AND PARASITIC DISEASES, 2023, 41(3): 263-269.
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