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Crouch, E., and N.J. Golden. 2005. A Risk Assessment for Clostridium perfringens in Ready-to-Eat and Partially Cooked Meat and Poultry Products. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food Safety and Inspection Service [online]. Available: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/PDF/CPerfringens_Risk_Assess_Sep2005.pdf [accessed Feb. 6, 2009]. Dewaal, C.S., H. Giselle, K. Barlow, L. Alderton, and L. Vegosen. 2006. Foods associated with foodborne illness outbreaks from 1990 through 2003. Food Protection Trends 26(7):466-473. Dreyling, E. 2008. Public Health Risk Ranking for Processing and Slaughter Establishments. Presentation at the First Meeting on the Use of Public Health Data in FSIS Food Safety Programs, November 6, 2008, Washington, DC. EFSA (European Food Safety Authority). 2008. Overview of methods for source attribution for human illness from foodborne microbiological hazards: Scientific opinion of the Panel on Biological Hazards. The EFSA Journal 764:1-43 [online]. 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