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Experts warn climate shifts may increase future foodborne illness risks
oregonlive.com · 1h · first report

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Public health researchers say climate change, extreme rainfall, drought, flooding and changing wildlife migration patterns could increase food safety risks and foodborne disease outbreaks, highlighting new challenges for farmers, regulators and health officials.
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