A national outbreak of verotoxin-producing Escherichia coli O157 associated with consumption of lemon-and-coriander chicken wraps from a supermarket chain
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Q. Syed | G. Adak | G. Willshaw | W. Sopwith | I. Gillespie | G. Willshaw | C. Lycett | S. Surman-Lee | C. Quigley | D. Baxter | P. Whittaker | C. Quigley | Paula J Whittaker
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