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Neurological rarities
A bitter-sweet tale from the land of milk and honey
Abstract
A sporadic seasonal neurotoxic food poisoning, unique to northern parts of New Zealand, especially The Bay of Plenty, has recurred—with implications for our primary produce industry, as well as human health.
- Pharmacology
- Toxicology
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