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The Veterinary Record 157:682 (2005)
© 2005 British Veterinary Association


Animal and Human Health

Crossing the boundaries

T. Belcher, BSc, MSc1 and D. G. Newell, PhD, CBiol, FBiol2

1 Society for Applied Microbiology, Blore Tower, Harpur Centre, Bedford MK40 1TQ
2 Veterinary Laboratories Agency - Weybridge, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 3NB

In the past, research on zoonotic diseases has been fragmented. Teresa Belcher and Diane Newell discuss the formation of Med-Vet-Net, a `virtual institute', which aims to integrate activity between researchers in human and veterinary medicine across the European Union


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