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Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 17:40:00 +0000
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Dear Colleagues 
I would like to propose the following ways in which research can help on disease control:
The finding of the research:
·        Animal movement is playing a  big role in disease distribution:  if we control the animal movement it can help on disease control.
·        Identification of the risk area where is the disease is highly prevalence.
·        The disease has negative impact on the country GDP.
·        The sex is highly significant associated with disease (the female is highly significant than male.) 
    More information on this point please - Moderator. 
·        High vegetation area and water points is the highly risk area. 
·        Equipped laboratory for Diagnosis PPR.
 
Regards, 
Somia Taha

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