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Sources of Food Borne Illness

This is an introduction to the terms we will be researching to better understand how these specific sources of contamination can create a range of illness through food.

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PhysicalAluminiumListeria
ChemicalMercuryBacillus cereus
BiologicalCadmiumClostridium
HepatitisStaphylococcus aureusCampylobacter
cold and fluEscherichia coliSalmonella
NorovirusYersinia

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