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    Human outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium associated with exposure to locally made chicken jerky pet treats, New Hampshire, 2013 by Cavallo, Steffany J, Daly, Elizabeth R, Seiferth, John, Nadeau, Alisha M, Mahoney, Jennifer, Finnigan, Jayne, Wikoff, Peter, Kiebler, Craig A, Simmons, Latoya

    Published in Foodborne pathogens and disease (01-05-2015)
    “…Pet treats and pet food can be contaminated with Salmonella and other pathogens, though they are infrequently implicated as the source of human outbreaks. In…”
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    Evaluation of REDCap to Supplement Foodborne Disease Surveillance Systems by Golwakar, Mugdha, Lewis, Kailey, McMillan, Marcy, Garman, Katie, Dunn, John, Cavallo, Steffany J

    “…ObjectiveThe objective of this study is to evaluate the use of a supplementary data management application to meet surveillance demands for foodborne disease…”
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    Use of Digital Pens for Rapid Epidemiologic Data Collection During a Foodborne Outbreak Investigation by Mathewson, Abigail A, Daly, Elizabeth R, Cavallo, Steffany J, Alic, Adnela

    “…Public health investigations require rapid assessment, response, and initiation of control measures. In 2012, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human…”
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    Effects of mutations in SGS1 and in genes functionally related to SGS1 on inverted repeat-stimulated spontaneous unequal sister-chromatid exchange in yeast by Nag, Dilip K, Cavallo, Steffany J

    Published in BMC molecular biology (31-12-2007)
    “…The presence of inverted repeats (IRs) in DNA poses an obstacle to the normal progression of the DNA replication machinery, because these sequences can form…”
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    Multiple Modes of Transmission During a Thanksgiving Day Norovirus Outbreak — Tennessee, 2017 by Brennan, Julia, Cavallo, Steffany J., Garman, Katie, Lewis, Kailey, Irving, D.J., Moore, Christina, Thomas, Linda, Hill, Jeffrey, Villegas, Raquel, Norman, Joe F., Dunn, John R., Schaffner, William, Jones, Timothy F.

    “…A probable case was defined as diarrhea (three or more loose stools in 24 hours) or vomiting within 72 hours of eating at restaurant A on November 23; probable…”
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