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Figure 1: Interconnectedness of risk assessment, communication, and management. Source: McNab, Alves, Lammerding, Stahevitch, and 44
Figure 2: Linkages between Human Health Outcomes, Animals, and the Environment Source: McNab, Alves, Lammerding, Stahevitch, and Morely 45
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Figure 2: Linkages between Human Health<br />
Outcomes, Animals, and the Environment<br />
Source: McNab, Alves, Lammerding, Stahevitch, and Morely<br />
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