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Mushroom poisoning / Mycotoxins / Edible fungi / Foodborne illness / Amanita phalloides / Mushroom / Amanita / Poison / Edible mushroom / Biology / Mycology / Microbiology
Date: 2012-05-02 14:00:44
Mushroom poisoning
Mycotoxins
Edible fungi
Foodborne illness
Amanita phalloides
Mushroom
Amanita
Poison
Edible mushroom
Biology
Mycology
Microbiology

131 - Food borne disease: mushroom poisoning

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