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2007 The Partnership for Food Safety Conference iconThe presentations below were given at The Partnership for Food Safety Conference held at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, May 15 - 16, 2007. More information about The Partnership for Food Safety can be found on the Fight Bac! website.

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10th Anniversary The Partnership for Food Safety Education Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF 556KB

Attribution of Illnesses to Food Commodities Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF 307KB

Foodborne Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF 205KB
Foodborne Diseases: CDC Roles Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF 239KB
Foodborne Outbreak Detection and Surveillance Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF 601KB
FSIS and CDC Collaborations Aong the Farm-to-Table Continuum Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF 373KB
Introduction to EHS-Net Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF 276KB
Lessons Learned from FoodNet Special Studies Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF 228KB
Partnership for Food Safety Education Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF 252KB
Unified Analysis Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF 74KB

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Date: May 21, 2007
Content source: Coordinating Center for Infectious Diseases / Division of Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases
 
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