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    • Year Eleven Summary Report
    • Year Ten Summary Report
    • Year Nine Summary Report
    • Year Eight Summary Report
    • Year Seven Summary Report
    • Year Six Summary Report [PDF 2 pages]
    • Year Five Summary Report [PDF – 2 pages]
    • Year Four Summary Report [PDF 2 pages]
    • Year Three Summary report [PDF 2 pages]
    • Year Two Summary Report (available ahead-of-print)
    • Year One Summary Report [PDF – 11 pages]
    Last Reviewed: March 2, 2023
    Source: National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases (NCEZID), Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases (DFWED)
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      • Colorado Stops a Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Seafood
      • Leveraging Enhanced Capacity During the COVID-19 Pandemic
      • Connecticut Leads Coordinated Investigation and Response to Contaminated Cheese
      • Using Foodborne Illness Complaint Systems as an Effective Tool for Surveillance
      • Extending Capacity Beyond Food
      • Investigation Zoonotic Outbreaks
      • FoodCORE Centers and Real-World Use of GI CIDTs
      • Innovative Product Testing Method Solves Outbreak Linked to Raw Milk
      • Tennessee and Colorado Successfully Collaborate Despite being Miles Apart
      • Tennessee FoodCORE Team Aims to Keep Splash Pads Safe and Fun
      • Using Online Restaurant Reviews to Find Local Foodborne Outbreaks
      • Asking the Right Questions Quickly from the Beginning
      • Stopping a Salmonella Outbreak among Infants in a Nursery
      • Wisconsin’s Public Health Sleuths Take to the Lake
      • FoodCORE and FoodNet: Complementary Collaborations in Connecticut
      • Tennessee Detectives Investigate an Outbreak of Cryptosporidium
      • “U” niversity partnerships—at the core of FoodCORE
      • Ohio Uses Social Media to Help Protect People from Norovirus
      • Helping Solve Salmonella Outbreak Mysteries
      • New York City’s Team Salmonella Successful in Solving an Outbreak
      • Utah Solves a Two-year Outbreak Mystery
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