Sentence examples for microbial outbreaks from inspiring English sources

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Chipotle's by no means unique among restaurants and other processed food retailers for that, and it is by no means the first to experience microbial outbreaks.

These constructions question the notion of microbial outbreaks and their similarity to the visual representation of sound waves, transforming them into something more playful and inviting".

Since the mid-1970s, large-scale eventsic eventsuchch as harmful algal blooms and other microbial outbreaks, disease epidemics and mass mortalities have occurred in marine environments at a historically unprecedented rate, and may reflect environmental changes and an unfavorable energetic balance in animals [ 1].

There are several risk factors particular to shellfish that make it much more dangerous than raw fish: Red tide and other naturally occurring microbial outbreaks can contaminate shellfish, which build up toxins in their flesh.

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The uncertainty that surrounds any response to a microbial outbreak, the "fog of epidemics," is analogous to the fog of war, of which historians speak (2 ).

Consumer demand for fresh produce has increased; however, multiple microbial foodborne outbreaks in the past decade have involved fresh leafy greens.

However, active surveillance programmes taking advantage of new methodologies, including virtual tools and mathematical programs, should be the goal for early detection of unusual patterns of microbial pathogens, outbreaks and healthcare-associated infections.

These authors reported that 70% of the water-borne microbial illness outbreaks in the United States have been associated with ground water.

Dr. Lipkin has over 30 years of experience in diagnostics, microbial discovery and outbreak response, has mentored and trained more than 30 students and post-doctoral fellows and leads a team of over 65 investigators, post-doctoral fellows and research and support staff in New York City and another 150 across the world.

Taipei City has a larger population size and density than neighboring Keelung City (Table 1), and is, thus, exceedingly vulnerable to microbial transmission and EID outbreaks.

Public health protection requires the prompt evaluation of microorganisms in drinking water and in raw and processed foods to prevent outbreaks of microbial contamination.

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