FDA Science Forum foodborne gastroenteritis outbreak
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Attendees of Washington, D.C. event April 24-25 are being asked to respond to CDC survey after several people dining at the forum fell ill. Biological specimens submitted from participants are currently being processed and analyzed by the D.C. Department of Health. DCDOH, with the assistance of FDA and CDC, has initiated an investigation to determine the source of the outbreak and will notify attendees once lab results indicating the etiology of the illnesses are obtained...
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