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SUMMARY: The goal of this discussion is to address all persons involved
in forestry, hunting and veterinary medicine on problems associated with disease
manifestation in wildlife, reservoirs of pathogens and maintaining of
pathogens in natural foci. It is especially pointed on health control among
wildlife in hunting grounds and knowledge on possible transmission of certain
disease on livestock and humans. The accent is put mainly on potentially
risky groups like foresters, hunters, tourists and wildlife researchers, as well