Increasing incidence and changing epidemiology of brucellosis in China (2004–2016)
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Declaration of interests
The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest associated with this work.
Funding and role of funding sources
The work of this study are funded by grants from the China Scholarship Council (201706760018), the Tibet Autonomous Region Science Fund (ZDZX2018000043) and the Chinese Agricultural Research Systems (CARS-37).
Acknowledgments
We thank LetPub (www.letpub.com) for its linguistic assistance during the preparation of this manuscript.
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