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Volume 3, Number 4—December 1997
THEME ISSUE
Foodborne
Controlling Emerging Foodborne Microbial Hazards

Epidemiology and Detection as Options for Control of Viral and Parasitic Foodborne Disease

Lee-Ann JaykusComments to Author 
Author affiliation: North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

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General steps in the isolation of human enteric viruses and parasitic protozoa from foods.

Figure. General steps in the isolation of human enteric viruses and parasitic protozoa from foods.

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