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Volume 7, Number 3—June 2001
Synopsis

PulseNet: The Molecular Subtyping Network for Foodborne Bacterial Disease Surveillance, United States

Bala SwaminathanComments to Author , Timothy J. Barrett, Susan B. Hunter, Robert V. Tauxe, and the CDC PulseNet Task Force
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia USA

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Figure 2

Distribution by date and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis subtype of Salmonella ser. Typhimurium isolates received by the Minnesota Department of Health, August 14-September 14, 1995. Data provided by Jeffrey Bender and John Besser, Minnesota Department of Health.

Figure 2. . Distribution by date and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis subtype of Salmonella ser. Typhimurium isolates received by the Minnesota Department of Health, August 14-September 14, 1995. Data provided by Jeffrey Bender and John Besser, Minnesota Department of Health.

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1The CDC PulseNet Task Force includes John Allan, Michelle Bird, Daniel Cameron, Wallis DeWitt, Thomas Donkar, Collette Fitzgerald, Judy Gaither, Lewis Graves, Peggy Hayes, Jared Kerr, Kristy Kubota, Mary Ann Lambert-Fair, Susan Maslanka, Loretta McCroskey, Jeremy Miller, Heather Noll, Efrain Ribot, Nicole Tucker, Susan Van Duyne, and the authors.

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