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- who: Early Infancy et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Food Safety and Invasive Cronobacter Infections during Early Infancy, 1961-2018, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of April/15,/2020
SUMMARY
Estimates from laboratory-based surveillance in the United_States suggest that ≈18 infant cases of invasive Cronobacter infection (0.49 cases/100,000 infants) occur annually. Early Cronobacter reports often featured hospitalized and preterm infants, but the findings suggest a rising majority of cases occurring among nonhospitalized and full-term infants in the United_States. Cronobacter reports outside the United_States still predominantly feature . . .
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