Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: MMWRU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Center for Disease Control, 2008 |
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Surveillance Methods In 1996 , FoodNet began active , population - based su veillance for laboratory - confirmed cases of infection cause by Campylobacter , Listeria , Salmonella , STEC OF Shigella ...
Surveillance Methods In 1996 , FoodNet began active , population - based su veillance for laboratory - confirmed cases of infection cause by Campylobacter , Listeria , Salmonella , STEC OF Shigella ...
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Incidence of laboratory - confirmed bacterial and parasitic infections in 2007 and postdiarrheal hemolytic uremic syndrome US ) in 2006 , by site and pathogen , compared with national health objectivest - Foodborne Diseases Active ...
Incidence of laboratory - confirmed bacterial and parasitic infections in 2007 and postdiarrheal hemolytic uremic syndrome US ) in 2006 , by site and pathogen , compared with national health objectivest - Foodborne Diseases Active ...
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Percentage change in incidence of laboratory - confirmed bacterial infections in 2007 compared with 2004–2006 , by pathogen – Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network , United States 80 postdiarrheal HUS has paralleled that of STE ...
Percentage change in incidence of laboratory - confirmed bacterial infections in 2007 compared with 2004–2006 , by pathogen – Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network , United States 80 postdiarrheal HUS has paralleled that of STE ...
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First , FoodNet relies on laboratory diagnoses , and changing laboratory practices might affect the reported incidence for some pathogens , especially STEC . Second , many foodborne illnesses ( e.g. , norovirus ) are not reported to ...
First , FoodNet relies on laboratory diagnoses , and changing laboratory practices might affect the reported incidence for some pathogens , especially STEC . Second , many foodborne illnesses ( e.g. , norovirus ) are not reported to ...
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Electronic laboratory reporting addresses these limitations ( 3,4 ) but often lacks information needed for public health purposes ( e.g. , patient signs and symptoms , prescribed treatments , and pregnancy status ) .
Electronic laboratory reporting addresses these limitations ( 3,4 ) but often lacks information needed for public health purposes ( e.g. , patient signs and symptoms , prescribed treatments , and pregnancy status ) .
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