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poultry market interventions on human infection with avian influenza a(h n ) virus, china wei wang et al. volume , number —may human adenovirus d strains associated with influenza-like illness, new york, usa, – daryl m. lamson et al. volume , number —may nonpharmaceutical measures for pandemic influenza...
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salmonella bacteria live in the intestinal tracts of many animals, including food animals such as cattle and poultry, wild animals, and pets. salmonella usually are transmitted to humans by eating food contaminated with animal feces. contaminated foods usually look and smell normal. contaminated foods
are often of animal origin, such as poultry, eggs, pork, and raw milk. however, contaminated fruits and vegetables also cause many illnesses. thorough cooking kills salmonella. the feces of some pets, especially reptiles, can contain salmonella without causing illness in the animal. birds commonly carry...
https://www.cdc.gov/salmonella/2008/raw-produce-8-28-2008.html