Volume 19, Number 6—June 2013
CME ACTIVITY - Research
Foodborne Botulism in Canada, 1985–2005
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Figure 2. . . Distribution of outbreaks of foodborne botulism by serotype, Canada, 1985–2005. Circles represent type E outbreaks, triangles type A outbreaks, pentagons type B outbreaks, and squares outbreaks of unknown serotype. Circle sizes are proportionate to the number of outbreaks occurring in a given location.
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