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Determining the long-term health burden and risk of sequelae for 14 foodborne infections in British Columbia, Canada: protocol for a retrospective population-based cohort study.

Shannon Elizabeth MajowiczDimitra PanagiotoglouMarsha TaylorMahmood R GohariGilaad G KaplanAshok ChaurasiaScott T LeatherdaleRichard J CookDavid M PatrickSteen EthelbergEleni Galanis
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
This study has been approved by a University of Waterloo Research Ethics Committee (no 30645), the University of British Columbia Behavioral Research Ethics Board (no H16-00021) and McGill University's Institutional Review Board (no A03-M12-19A). Results will be disseminated via presentations to academics, public health practitioners and knowledge users, and publication in peer-reviewed journals. Where such publications are not open access, manuscripts will also be available via the University of Waterloo's Institutional Repository (https://uwspace.uwaterloo.ca).
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