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The letters "EHEC" (dangerous strain of E. Coli) is projected onto the skin and clothes of a journalist at the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) after a press conference in Berlin, Germany, 10 June 2011. The Robert Koch Institute, the Federal Institute for Consumer Protection and Food Safety and the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment have announced that the existing re Image details File size:
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