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At least three recent E. coli outbreaks in lettuce linked to nearby cattle
At least three recent E. coli outbreaks in lettuce linked to nearby cattle
05.22.2020
by H. Claire Brown
Is high-risk romaine simply the new normal?
Is high-risk romaine simply the new normal?
11.25.2019
by Jesse Hirsch
Thinly sliced: Romaine lettuce outbreak linked to E. coli appears to be over, CDC announces
Thinly sliced: Romaine lettuce outbreak linked to E. coli appears to be over, CDC announces
01.11.2019
by The Counter
A surprising clue in the E. coli investigation: Sick inmates in an Alaska prison
A surprising clue in the E. coli investigation: Sick inmates in an Alaska prison
04.24.2018
by H. Claire Brown
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