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Investigation into an outbreak of food poisoning
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 October 2009
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During an outbreak of food poisoning at a church camp, 16 of the 25 people attending were affected. Despite a thorough search for a bacterial pathogen none was identified. An examination of the Escherichia coli serotypes present suggest that E. coli 0159.H9 may have been the organism causing the outbreak.
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