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Enhancing foodborne disease surveillance across Australia in 2001: the OzFoodNet Working Group

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Ashbolt, R
Givney, Rod C
Gregory, Joy
Hall, Gillian
Hundy, Rebecca
Kirk, Martyn D
McKay, Ian
Meuleners, Lynn
Millard, Geoffrey
Raupach, Jane

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National Centre for Disease Control

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In 2000, the OzFoodNet network was established to enhance surveillance of foodborne diseases across Australia. OzFoodNet consists of 7 sites and covers 68 per cent of Australia's population. During 2001, sites reported 15,815 cases of campylobacteriosis,

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Communicable Diseases Intelligence

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