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bacterial
(redirected from Bacterial food poisoning)

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bac·te·ri·al  (bk-tîr-l)
adj.
Relating to or caused by bacteria: a bacterial enzyme; bacterial diseases.

bac·teri·al n.
bac·teri·al·ly adv.
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Adj.1.bacterial - relating to or caused by bacteria; "bacterial infection"
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bacterial [bækˈtɪərɪəl] ADJbacteriano, bacterial
bacterial [bækˈtɪəriəl] adj [infection, contamination] → bactérien(ne)
bacterial
adjbakteriell
bacterial [bækˈtɪərɪəl] adjbatterico/a


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Dr Arora said washing hands frequently and avoiding eating in places where hygiene could be compromised were the best safeguards but added that between 70 to 80 per cent of bacterial food poisoning cases could be self-treated.
Common Sources of Food Poisoning Campylobacter is the leading cause of bacterial food poisoning in the USA.
Common Sources of Food Poisoning Campylobacter is the leading cause of bacterial food poisoning in the USA.
 
 
 
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