Zoonotic Pathogens in Wildlife Traded in Markets for Human Consumption, Laos
Pruksa Nawtaisong
1, Matthew T. Robinson
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, Khongsy Khammavong, Phonesavanh Milavong, Audrey Rachlin
2, Sabine Dittrich
3, Audrey Dubot-Pérès, Malavanh Vongsouvath, Paul F. Horwood
4, Philippe Dussart
5, Watthana Theppangna, Bounlom Douangngeum, Amanda E. Fine, Mathieu Pruvot
6, and Paul N. Newton
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Author affiliations: Lao-Oxford-Mahosot Hospital-Wellcome Trust Research Unit, Mahosot Hospital, Vientiane, Laos (P. Nawtaisong, M.T. Robinson, A. Rachlin, S. Dittrich, A. Dubot-Pérès, M. Vongsouvath, P.N. Newton); University of Oxford Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Oxford, UK (M.T. Robinson, S. Dittrich, A. Dubot-Pérès, P.N. Newton); Wildlife Conservation Society, Bronx, New York, USA (K. Khammavong, P. Milavong, A.E. Fine, M. Pruvot); Unité des Virus Émergents (UVE) Aix-Marseille Univ-IRD 190-Inserm 1207),; Marseille, France (A. Dubot-Pérès); Institut Pasteur du Cambodge, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (P.F. Horwood, P. Dussart); National Animal Health Laboratory, Ministry of Agriculture, Vientiane (W. Theppangna, B. Douangngeum); University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada (M. Pruvot)
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Figure. Wildlife trade sites and POFI sites (black circles) where wildlife samples were collected for study of zoonotic pathogens in wildlife traded in markets for human consumption, Laos. Provinces are labeled with black squares. POFI, Provincial Office of Forestry Inspection.
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