Is Hiding Foot and Mouth Disease Sensitive Behavior for Farmers? A Survey Study in Sri Lanka
Anoma Gunarathne (Gunarathne A), Satoko Kubota (Kubota S), Pradeep Kumarawadu (Kumarawadu P), Kamal Karunagoda (Karunagoda K), Hiroichi Kono (Kono H)
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