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which of the following is incorrect?
disease caused by campylobacter is usually mild.
campy is spread primarily by undercooked beef.
campylobacter rarely causes severe disease.
campy may be spread in raw milk.
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Campylobacter - related diseases are usually mild and severe cases are rare. It can be spread through raw milk and is commonly associated with undercooked poultry rather than primarily undercooked beef.
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Campy is spread primarily by undercooked beef.