Volume 22, Number 7—July 2016
Research
Restaurant Cooking Trends and Increased Risk for Campylobacter Infection
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Figure 3. Rarest chicken livers visually identified by members of the public as complying with FSA cooking guidelines and associated core temperatures and probabilities of Campylobacter survival in survey to determine preferences and knowledge of safe cooking practices among chefs and the public, United Kingdom. Liver image numbers correspond to those shown in Figure 1. FSA, Food Standards Agency.
1These senior authors contributed equally to this article.
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