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The mechanism by which Staphlococcus aureus causes nearly 200,000 foodborne illness cases a year is:
  1.invasion of intestinal cells.
  2.production of intestinal toxins.
  3.production of toxins while in foods.
  4.residence in the intestine.

Question 2

How would you describe yourself?
  1.Omnivore
  2.Lactovegetarian
  3.Lacto-ovo-vegetarian
  4.Vegan



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