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This page includes fact sheets
written with at-risk citizens in mind. Infants and young children, pregnant women, older adults,
and people with weakened immune systems caused by cancer treatment, diabetes, AIDS, and bone marrow and
organ transplants are at greatest risk for foodborne illness.
The list also includes a few fact sheets for specific groups of consumers (e.g., those
with limited English proficiency).
You may also want to watch In Their Own Words: Discussions with At-Risk Patients and Their Caregivers,
a video for public health professionals and health care providers (8:15, WMV).
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Other Languages
The En Español section of this Web site includes news releases, Fact Sheets, and food defense/emergency response
materials that have been translated into Spanish.
For publications in languages other than English and Spanish, see www.FoodSafety.gov, Other Languages Documents.
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July 9, 2008
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To view Windows Media files you must have
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