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Attributing the Human Disease Burden of Foodborne Infections to Specific Sources - CORE Reader
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Pathogens commonly transmittedto humans throughfoods are responsible for a high burden of human illnessanddeathworldwide Pathogens commonly transmittedto humans throughfoods are responsible for a high burden of human illnessanddeathworldwide. Human illness ‘‘source attribution’’ may be defined as th
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  • Pathogens commonly transmittedto humans throughfoods are responsible for a high burden of human illnessanddeathworldwide
  • Pathogens commonly transmittedto humans throughfoods are responsible for a high burden of human illnessanddeathworldwide.
  • Human illness ‘‘source attribution’’ may be defined as thepartitioning of the human disease burden of one or morefoodborne infections to specific sources, where the termsourceincludes animal reservoirs and vehicles (e.g., foods).

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