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Monthly Archives: June 2011
E. coli outbreak, Europe
The outbreak of E. coli that Europe is currently experiencing is a different serotype than that associated with a chain of restaurants in the Pacific Northwest and West in 1993–“the outbreak that made E. coli famous” (my own quotable quote). … Continue reading
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