How did the importance of food poisoning by Campylobacter change between
1991 and 2008?
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Poultry and cattle can carry campylobacter even if they have no symptoms. When the animals are slaughtered, bacteria can spread from the intestines to the parts people eat. Infection in a cow's udder or contact with manure can contaminate milk. Pasteurized milk is safe to drink.
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