An International Outbreak of<i>Salmonella</i>Infections Caused by Alfalfa Sprouts Grown from Contaminated Seeds
Barbara E. Mahon(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Laurence Slutsker(National Center for Infectious Diseases), Peggy S. Hayes(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Nancy H. Bean, Gary D. Cage(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Antti Pöunkä(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Kenneth Komatsu(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), William N. Hall(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), M A Lambert-Fair(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Anja Siitonen(National Institutes of Health), Stephen Dietrich(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), Patricia M. Griffin(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
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