Dr. Rakesh Mishra, Director TIGS gave a talk on ‘The approach of TIGS and BLiSC in disease surveillance and pandemic preparedness’ at the round table on “One Health, Disease Surveillance and Pandemic Preparedness”, organised by the Pune Knowledge Cluster.
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