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Foodborne Outbreaks From Green Leafy Vegetables Increasing
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Title Foodborne Outbreaks From Green Leafy Vegetables Increasing
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/571574?src=rss
Description Over the past three and a half decades, the United States has seen a substantial increase in the number of foodborne outbreaks linked to consumption of lettuce and other leafy green vegetables, research suggests, and the increase cannot be entirely attributed to Americans eating more salads. Reuters Health Information
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Date Mar 20, 2008
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