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home:pathogenesis:successive_infection [08.22.2017] – [Notes and comments] sallieqhome:pathogenesis:successive_infection [08.22.2017] – [Harmful effects of acute infections can take decades to be realized] sallieq
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 Folks often assume once you’re over the acute illness, that’s it, you’re back to normal and that’s the end of it. The long-term consequences are an important but relatively poorly documented, poorly studied area of foodborne illness. Folks often assume once you’re over the acute illness, that’s it, you’re back to normal and that’s the end of it. The long-term consequences are an important but relatively poorly documented, poorly studied area of foodborne illness.
  
-//**Robert Tauxe, MD**//, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, [[http://www.newsminer.com/news/2008/jan/22/long-term-health-problems-haunt-some-food-poisonin/|Associated Press interview]] </blockquote>+//**Robert Tauxe, MD**//, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention </blockquote>
  
 O’Connor and team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have identified the time before and around birth as times when acute infections seem to have their most devastating impact. O’Connor and team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have identified the time before and around birth as times when acute infections seem to have their most devastating impact.
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