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The most important duty of a clinical virologist working in a public health laboratory is to find out the aethiological diagnosis of infectious diseases, especially of outbreaks of emerging/re-emerging diseases. In the case of zoonotic diseases search for natural foci and surveillance constitute the basis of the work that complete this requirement. The same preparedness is indispensable for the recognition of an accident involving biological and toxin warfare (BTW) agents [1].
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