Multistate outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 infection associated with consumption of packaged spinach, August-September 2006: the Wisconsin investigation.
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J. P. Davis | Arthur M. Wendel | Arthur M Wendel | Juliana Grant | U. Sharapov | Diep Hoang Johnson | Umid Sharapov | John R Archer | Timothy Monson | Cindy Koschmann | Jeffrey P Davis | Juliana Grant | T. Monson | J. Archer | D. H. Johnson | Cindy Koschmann
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