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How are outbreaks of foodborne disease detected?
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1. How do public health departments track foodborne diseases?
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2. What is a foodborne disease outbreak and why do they occur?
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3. Why do public health officials investigate outbreaks?
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4. How are outbreaks of foodborne disease detected?
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5. How is a foodborne disease outbreak investigated?
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6. What foods are most associated with foodborne illness?
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