Abstract
Today, food poisoning diseases are on the rise. It has become common for various pathogens to be observed in the human body. What is the condition of patients after this poisoning and what are its complications? How long will the patient recover? How much does it cost to repair? This article will give us the answers to all the questions that have been bothering you.
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