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Citation Context ...sease that spreads by aerosol as well as direct contact. Goodwins(1985) suggested it would spread three kilometres but recent events in Australia indicate that it willsmove six kilometres in the air (=-=Cutler et al 2006-=-).s8.1sDefinition of a biosecurity programsA biosecurity program provides procedures to limit the movement of infectious diseases of pigs fromsone farm to others.sInfectious agents can be spread by:s-... |
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