Association of sporadic listeriosis with consumption of uncooked hot dogs and undercooked chicken.

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Published in Lancet on October 01, 1988

Authors

B Schwartz1, C A Ciesielski, C V Broome, S Gaventa, G R Brown, B G Gellin, A W Hightower, L Mascola

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1: Meningitis and Special Pathogens Branch, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia.

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