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Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2014 14:17:41 +0000
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Dear All,

My apologies to everyone but, having told Dr David Ward that I would hold his contribution back for next week: "session 4 -Network to be inclusive or exclusive of other small ruminant diseases", I must have hit the "approve" key by mistake.  We are not actually opening this session now and I will continue to put on hold contributions coming in on this session topic  - including some responses to David's input relating to session 4.  They will be posted up at the start of next week. 

I decided to retain David's ideas for session 4  because this was where I felt most emphasis lay, nevertheless, as David says, it also fits well with the growing pro-seromonitoring camp.  

kind regards,
 
Paul Rossiter, Moderator.

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