Climate change, extreme events, and increased risk of salmonellosis: foodborne diseases active surveillance network (FoodNet), 2004-2014.

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Title: Climate change, extreme events, and increased risk of salmonellosis: foodborne diseases active surveillance network (FoodNet), 2004-2014.
Authors: Morgado ME; Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health, University of Maryland School of Public Health, 2234F SPH Building #255, College Park, MD, 20742, USA., Jiang C; Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health, University of Maryland School of Public Health, 2234F SPH Building #255, College Park, MD, 20742, USA., Zambrana J; Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health, University of Maryland School of Public Health, 2234F SPH Building #255, College Park, MD, 20742, USA., Upperman CR; Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health, University of Maryland School of Public Health, 2234F SPH Building #255, College Park, MD, 20742, USA.; Aclima, Inc., San Francisco, CA, USA., Mitchell C; Maryland Department of Health, Prevention and Health Promotion Administration, Baltimore, MD, USA., Boyle M; Maryland Department of Health, Prevention and Health Promotion Administration, Baltimore, MD, USA., Sapkota AR; Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health, University of Maryland School of Public Health, 2234F SPH Building #255, College Park, MD, 20742, USA., Sapkota A; Maryland Institute for Applied Environmental Health, University of Maryland School of Public Health, 2234F SPH Building #255, College Park, MD, 20742, USA. amirsap@umd.edu.
Source: Environmental health : a global access science source [Environ Health] 2021 Sep 18; Vol. 20 (1), pp. 105. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Sep 18.
Publication Type: Journal Article; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
Journal Info: Publisher: BioMed Central Country of Publication: England NLM ID: 101147645 Publication Model: Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1476-069X (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 1476069X NLM ISO Abbreviation: Environ Health Subsets: MEDLINE
Database: MEDLINE Ultimate
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ISSN:1476-069X
DOI:10.1186/s12940-021-00787-y