Biology, 13.05.2021 02:10 bettycarter4573
Which strategy is most likely to prevent food-borne illnesses, like salmonellosis?
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Avoid all types of meat and other products from animals.
Treat all food products with antibiotics or disinfectants.
Practice safe food handling and cook foods thoroughly.
Inoculate people with vaccines that prevent infections.
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