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20 Minuten Online: Mit der Libelle kam die Tuberkulose
[20 Minuten Online] - «Auch wenn eine Person sich bei einem seriösen Betrieb tätowieren lässt, der alle Hygienemassnahmen befolgt, kann es vorkommen, dass sie sich aufgrund verseuchter Farbe eine Krankheit holt. Ein Restrisiko besteht immer», folgerte Pamela LeBlanc von
Contaminated Tattoo Ink Causes Skin Rash Outbreak In Four U.S. States
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[RTT News] - The infection first appeared in a patient from Rochester, New York. After some research, area doctors determined it was linked to tuberculosis. In a Wednesday article posted to the New England Journal, the FDA's Pamela LeBlanc said there is inherent
FDA's New Outbreak Response Team Has Busy First Year
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[Food Safety News] - Pictured, left to right: CORE team leaders Jeffrey Brown (Signals and Surveillance), Carla Tuite (Response), Brett Podoski (Post-Response), Pamela LeBlanc (Response) and William Lanier (Response). Photo courtesy of FDA. Originally published on FDA's
Pamela LeBlanc | The Seattle Times
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