Critical Orientation in the Jungle of Currently Available Methods and Types of Data for Source Attribution of Foodborne Diseases.
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Mughini-Gras, LapoKooh, Pauline
Fravalo, Philippe
Augustin, Jean-Christophe
Guillier, Laurent
David, Julie
Thébault, Anne
Carlin, Frederic
Leclercq, Alexandre
Jourdan-Da-Silva, Nathalie
Pavio, Nicole
Villena, Isabelle
Sanaa, Moez
Watier, Laurence
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Critical Orientation in the Jungle of Currently Available Methods and Types of Data for Source Attribution of Foodborne Diseases.Published in
Front Microbiol 2019; 10:2578PMID
31798549ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3389/fmicb.2019.02578
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