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FDA’s Database Makes Proving Causation in Foodborne Illness Cases Much Easier
The FDA promotes its Genome Trakr database as a food safety compliance tool. The Genome Trakr network, established by the FDA in late 2012, is comprised of FDA, state, federal and international food safety laboratories sharing whole genome sequencing (WGS) … Continue reading
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Tagged bacteria, children, e. coli, FDA, foodborne illness, genetic, genome, Genome Trackr, health, salmonella
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