A Fatal Public Health Problem In Africa That Flies Under The Radar

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A Fatal Public Health Problem In Africa That Flies Under The Radar
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Over 100,000 people in Africa die each year from food-borne illnesses –– but many of the continent's food-safety efforts focus on overseas exports instead of local foods, a new report finds.

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