Climate Change, Foodborne Pathogens and Illness in Higher-Income Countries

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I. R. Lake
G. C. Barker
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[1] University of East Anglia,School of Environmental Sciences
[2] Norwich Research Park,Quadram Institute
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Climate change; Foodborne illness; Adaptation; Public health; Regulation; Governance;
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