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Foodborne Outbreaks & Surveillance (Tracking)

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1. How do public health departments track foodborne diseases?
View the Tracking Foodborne Disease page.
2. What is a foodborne disease outbreak and why do they occur?
View the Foodborne Illness Outbreak page.
3. Why do public health officials investigate outbreaks?
View the Why Foodborne Outbreak Investigated page.
4. How are outbreaks of foodborne disease detected?
View the Foodborne Outbreaks Detected page.
5. How is a foodborne disease outbreak investigated?
View the How Foodborne Outbreak Investigated page.
6. What foods are most associated with foodborne illness?
View the Foods Associated With Foodborne Illness page.

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