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Volume 26, Number 1—January 2020
Research Letter

Training for Foodborne Outbreak Investigations by Using Structured Learning Experience

Florian BurckhardtComments to Author  and Esther Kissling
Author affiliations: European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training Alumni Network, Heidelberg, Germany (F. Burckhardt); Epiconcept, Paris, France (E. Kissling)

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Playing cards used to describe symptoms, their timing, and food eaten as exposure for training for foodborne outbreak investigations by using structured learning experience.

Figure. Playing cards used to describe symptoms, their timing, and food eaten as exposure for training for foodborne outbreak investigations by using structured learning experience.

Main Article

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