Frozen chicken nuggets and strips and eggs are leading risk factors for Salmonella Heidelberg infections in Canada.

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Published in Epidemiol Infect on October 01, 2005

Authors

A Currie1, L MacDougall, J Aramini, C Gaulin, R Ahmed, S Isaacs

Author Affiliations

1: Foodborne, Waterborne and Zoonotic Infections Division, Public Health Agency of Canada (formerly Health Canada), Guelph, Ontario, Canada. andrea_currie@phac-aspc.gc.ca

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