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Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 08:12:57 +0000
Reply-To: Paul Rossiter <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Paul and Colleagues,
 
I strongly support this idea of following multiple disease approach. I would like however to add Enterotoxaemia in the said list especially in Pakistan perspectives. Enterotoxaemia is one of the important diseases in the list of differential diagnosis with PPR and causing huge losses in Pakistan. There should be provision for the national veterinary authorities to prioritise as to what other disease(s) with PPR are to be packaged in their country/region however PPR-GREN network should identify the diseases that can be packaged with PPR based on existing research and or prospective research in the matter.
 
Akram

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