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Establishment of a PPR Global Research and Expertise Network (PPR-GREN)

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Good morning everyone and welcome to the fourth day of the conference,
 
I think the potential value of a/the network is beginning to show itself through the number of replies and interest in several of the contributions but one question has slipped through the cracks. Many emails ago Dr Peter Ithondeka asked the conference the following "A key issue to address is why PPR resurgence now? Is it true that rinderpest vaccination suppressed PPR?".  Dr Ithondeka is not alone in this concern but so far no one has replied. Are there a few of you out there who are willing to have a go at answering this or are you leaving it to me?  
 
kind regards,
Moderator.
from warm and sunny Nairobi 

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