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2.Together, these technologies rapidly detect and eradicate food-borne pathogens.
3.Because many diseases in Afghanistan are also water- or food-borne, efforts also focus on basic hygiene.
4.Changes in Salmonella diagnostics are most evident because of the importance and worldwide prevalence of this food-borne pathogen.
5.February 2004, a crowd food-borne infection of trichinellosis occurred in Dali Yunnan. Investigation result showed that 132 residents suffered from the disease, aged 2.5-75 years old.
6.WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue University researchers are developing two inexpensive technologies that may be able to prevent future food-borne illness, such as the recent outbreak of E. coli in contaminated spinach.
7.Listeria monocytogenes (LM) is an important food-borne intracellular pathogen which can cause animal and human serious listeriosis such as meningitis, pyrogenic and septic gastroenteritis, fetal death, premature births, sepsis, encephalitis, with the mortality about 25%. Several outbreaks have taken place in the Occident.
8.Based on the uniform requirements of the Central Government, to solve the food and clothing problem of the impoverished population as soon as possible, and in accordance with the actual conditions of the poor areas, government departments have borne an active part in the development-oriented poverty reduction drive.

