Outbreaks where food workers have been implicated in the spread of foodborne disease. Part 1. Description of the problem, methods, and agents involved.
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Barry S. Michaels | J. Greig | E. Todd | C. A. Bartleson | Judy D Greig | Ewen C D Todd | Charles A Bartleson | Barry S Michaels
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