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An overview of PulseNet USA databasesTolar et al., 2019
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- Tolar B
- Joseph L
- Schroeder M
- Stroika S
- Ribot E
- Hise K
- Gerner-Smidt P
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- Foodborne pathogens and disease
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PulseNet USA is the molecular surveillance network for foodborne disease in the United States. The network consists of state and local public health laboratories, as well as food regulatory agencies, that follow PulseNet's standardized protocols to perform pulsed-field …
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