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Change: An outbreak of Salmonella entericaserotype 4,[5],12:i:- occurred in November and December 2011 in France. Epidemiological investigation and food investigation with the help of supermarket loyalty
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Change: Infectious gastroenteritis causes a considerable burden of disease worldwide. The objective of this study was to determine the incidence and aetiology of gastroenteritis in adults
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Change: Reports of campylobacteriosis in the United Kingdom have increased since the 1990s and continue to exceed the combined incidence of all other reportable gastrointestinal pathogens.
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Change: In June 2009, 11 outbreaks of food poisoning occurred in France, involving 45 individuals who had consumed mussels harvested in Northwestern France. Because the toxic
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Change: Epidemics often result in organizational, policy, and technical changes within a country. In 1999, an epidemic of campylobacteriosis was reported in Iceland. The recent availability
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Change: The chromatographic HPLC-FLD method was introduced for the first time to identify and quantitatively determine individual Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning toxins accumulated in aquacultured shellfish from
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Change: The article describes an outbreak of gastroenteritis and the hemolytic–uremic syndrome caused by Shiga-toxin–producing Escherichia coli in Germany in May, June, and July, 2011. The
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Change: In Oct. 2010, a massive outbreak of Salmonella enterica sickened about 600 students in schools in Poitiers, France. During the outbreak, there was criticism regarding
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Change: Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is a rare disorder characterized by microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, microthrombi, and multiorgan injury. HUS is one of the commonest causes of
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Change: The public health effects of illness caused by foodborne pathogens in Greece during 1996–2006 was quantified by using publicly available surveillance data, hospital statistics, and
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Change: Scientists at the Health Protection Agency (HPA) have produced the most accurate and detailed genetic analysis to date of the E. coli O104 strain which
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Change: (MRSA) that appears to spread to humans from cattle and can cause life-threatening illness. The drug-resistant strain was identified in cows' milk during a study
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Change: Food Control [edited] [BITES] A total of 1259 raw milk samples were examined over a three-year period for various antibiotics. Microbiological and immunoassay methods were
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Change: May.May 2011 Eurosurveillance [edited] [BITES] Hospital-acquired listeriosis cases are not commonly reported but remain a significant public health problem. The study reports on three cases in patients
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May 27 2011, 3:09 PM EDT
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Change: Hospital-acquired listeriosis cases are not commonly reported but remain a significant public health problem. The study reports on three cases in patients with underlying conditions
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May 25 2011, 4:12 PM EDT
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Change: The Food Standards Agency published its Annual Report of Incidents 2010. It outlines future challenges, such as working to ensure food at the 2012 London
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