mercredi 28 juin 2017
Salmonella outbreak linked to breaded chicken products
The Public Health Agency of Canada is investigating after seven confirmed cases of salmonella infections linked to breaded chicken products. No one has died but two were hospitalized. Most of the cases are in Alberta.
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