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The role of host and parasite behaviour in the transmission of infectious diseases

Posted on: 9 February 2010 in 2010

Infrastructure grant funded by the Wellcome Trust, 2002 -

Research team: Jane Hurst (PI), Malcolm Bennett (CoPI), Mike Begon (CoI), Rob Beynon (CoI), Nigel French (CoI) & Kenton Morgan (CoI)

Keywords: Hurst, Beynon, project, parasites, rodents, infectious diseases, virus, transmission, host behaviour.

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