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. 1962 Jun;52(6):976–990. doi: 10.2105/ajph.52.6.976

Investigation of an Outbreak of Food Poisoning Traced to Turkey Meat

James L Tong, H Martin Engle, James S Cullyford, Dorothy J Shimp, Clara E Love
PMCID: PMC1523072  PMID: 13921842

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