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. 1968 Jan;58(1):114–121. doi: 10.2105/ajph.58.1.114

Epidemic of febrile gastroenteritis due to Salmonella java traced to smoked whitefish.

E J Gangarosa, A L Bisno, E R Eichner, M D Treger, M Goldfield, W E DeWitt, T Fodor, S M Fish, W J Dougherty, J B Murphy, J Feldman, H Vogel
PMCID: PMC1228047  PMID: 5688737

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