An extensive outbreak of staphylococcal food poisoning due to low-fat milk in Japan: estimation of enterotoxin A in the incriminated milk and powdered skim milk.
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T. Kawai | Y. Kumeda | S. Kozaki | K. Haruki | T Kawai | S Kozaki | T Asao | Y Kumeda | T Shibata | H Oda | K Haruki | H Nakazawa | T. Asao | T. Shibata | H. Oda | H. Nakazawa
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