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SETTING PRIORITIES IN FOODBORNE PATHOGEN DATA: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RESPONSE

Helen Jensen, Tanya Roberts (), Laurian Unnevehr and Shannon Hamm

Department of Resource Economics Regional Research Project from University of Massachusetts

Keywords: Foodborne pathogens; foodborne illness; cost of illness; databases (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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Published in Proceedings of the NE-165 Conference, June 6-7, 1995, Washington, D.C., edited by Julie Caswell; Chapter Three, Part Two: Evaluation Criteria for Reduction of Health Risks from Pathogens

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