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Public health aspects: Molluscs as food

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1992
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Castaños, Milagros T.
Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department
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http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2603
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Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Aquaculture Department (1992). Public health aspects: Molluscs as food. Aqua Farm News, 10(4), 12-15. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/2603
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brackishwater environment ASFA; marine environment ASFA; toxic substances ASFA; microbial contamination; paralytic shellfish poisoning ASFA; pollution effects; pollution monitoring ASFA; public health ASFA; seafoods ASFA; shellfish ASFA; trace metals ASFA; water pollution ASFA
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