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| Outbreak Alert! Database Center for Science in the Public Interest. The Outbreak Alert! is a searchable database that includes only outbreaks where both the food and pathogen have been identified. It currently has information on 5,000 outbreaks that occurred between 1990 to 2004. |
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| Foodborne Pathogens FoodSafety.gov. Resource list of federal and state government food safety information websites. |
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| The Bad Bug Book Food and Drug Administration. Handbook providing basic facts regarding foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and natural toxins such as Escherichia coli. |
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| Common Foodborne Pathogens Iowa State University Extension. Information regarding common foodborne pathogens including causes, symptoms, and prevention measures. |
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| Eubacteria Microbes.info. List of links related to eubacteria, also known as true bacteria, such as Salmonella and Lactobacillus. |
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| Bacterial Food Poisoning Texas Cooperative Extension. Document describing some of the most common bacteria responsible for causing food poisioning as well as possible measures to prevent foodborne illness. |
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| Risk Profiles New Zealand Food Safety Authority. Microbiological risk profiles prepared to provide contextual and background information so that risk managers can make decisions and, if necessary, take further action. |
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Last Modified: Sep 24, 2008 |
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