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food-borne outbreak of giardia lamblia.an outbreak of giardiasis occurred following a family party for 25 persons. nine who had eaten fruit salad became ill, compared with one who had not eaten the salad (relative risk = 7.4, 95% ci = 1.4, 169.3). the fruit salad preparer had a diapered child and a pet rabbit at home who were both positive for giardia lamblia. this outbreak emphasizes the importance of good hygienic practices in food preparation and the possibility of domestic-animal-to-person transmission in giardia outbreaks.19902400040
tularemia--new jersey. 19863097493
animal technician scores in new jersey practice. 19714936284
pesticide exposure among migrant workers in southern new jersey. 19751170906
leads from the mmwr. tularemia--new jersey. 19873795412
epidemiologic and surveillance studies on avian influenza in live-bird markets in new york and new jersey, 2001.in 2001, all 109 retail live-bird markets (lbms) in new york and new jersey were surveyed for the presence of avian influenza virus (aiv) by a real time reverse transcriptase/polymer chain reaction assay (rrt/pcr) and results compared to virus isolation (vi) in embryonating chicken eggs. the rrt/pcr had a 91.9% sensitivity and 97.9% specificity in detecting presence of aiv at the market level. however, the sensitivity at the sample level is 65.87%. the rrt/pcr is a reliable method to identify ai ...200314575100
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