Identifying Sepsis From Foodborne Hospitalization: Incidence and Hospitalization Cost by Pathogen
Jae‐Wan Ahn(Economic Research Service), Sandra Hoffmann(Economic Research Service), Alice E. White(Colorado School of Public Health), Elaine Scallan Walter(Colorado School of Public Health), R. Brett McQueen(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus)
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