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Helping to get the dressage horses ready for the Paralympics

Posted by: Trine Andresen, Posted on: 16 September 2016 - Categories: Diagnostics & testing
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Read how APHA's Surveillance and Laboratory Services Department stepped in with short notice to help make sure a rather important shipment to Rio could take place.

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