Georgia Tech Develops Software for the Rapid Analysis of Foodborne Pathogens
Monday, February 13, 2012 - 14:00
in Health & Medicine
2011 brought two of the deadliest bacterial outbreaks the world has seen during the last 25 years. The two epidemics accounted for more than 4,200 cases of infectious disease and 80 deaths. Software developed at Georgia Tech was used to help characterize the bacteria that caused each outbreak.
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