Management of Food-Related Diarrhea Outbreak in the Emergency Department: Lessons Learned from the German STEC O104:H4 Epidemic

scientific article published on 11 October 2015

Management of Food-Related Diarrhea Outbreak in the Emergency Department: Lessons Learned from the German STEC O104:H4 Epidemic is …
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P356DOI10.1155/2015/480680
P932PMC publication ID4619827
P698PubMed publication ID26539499

P50authorAlexander KatalinicQ55241176
Nora EisemannQ57005213
Martin NitschkeQ105546997
Friedhelm SaykQ105547024
Klaus FellermannQ117285619
P2093author name stringSebastian Wolfrum
Johannes Knobloch
Jörg Metzner
Niels Henrik Asselborn
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P275copyright licenseCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 UnportedQ14947546
P6216copyright statuscopyrightedQ50423863
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectdiarrheaQ40878
lessons learnedQ1673259
next pandemicQ88835036
P304page(s)480680
P577publication date2015-10-11
P1433published inBioMed Research InternationalQ17509958
P1476titleManagement of Food-Related Diarrhea Outbreak in the Emergency Department: Lessons Learned from the German STEC O104:H4 Epidemic
P478volume2015

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