The inappropriate use of formulae and references and the possible domino effect of spurious results.

Prev Vet Med

Aquatic Surveillance and Epidemiology Section, Animal Health Science Directorate, Canadian Food Inspection Agency, 1400 Merivale Rd., Ottawa, Canada.

Published: October 2019

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