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Volume 8, Number 8, August 2002

Research

Outbreak of Cyclosporiasis Associated with Imported Raspberries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2000

Alice Y. Ho,* Adriana S. Lopez,†‡ Michael G. Eberhart,* Robert Levenson,* Bernard S. Finkel,* Alexandre J. da Silva,‡ Jacquelin M. Roberts,‡ Palmer A. Orlandi,§ Caroline C. Johnson,* and Barbara L. Herwaldt‡
*Philadelphia Department of Public Health, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; †Atlanta Research and Education Foundation, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; ‡Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; and §Food and Drug Administration, Washington, DC, USA

 
 
Figure 3. Flow chart with details about the possible sources of the raspberries used in the wedding cake served at a wedding reception in June 2000 in Pennsylvania....
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Figure 3. Flow chart with details about the possible sources of the raspberries used in the wedding cake served at a wedding reception in June 2000 in Pennsylvania. The Guatemalan farm was also a possible source of raspberries served at an event in Georgia in May 2000. This farm was the only known source in common to these two events.

 

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