Common ways to cook chicken at home may not ensure safety from pathogens

For home cooks, widespread techniques for judging doneness of chicken may not ensure that pathogens are reduced to safe levels. […]
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For home cooks, widespread techniques for judging doneness of chicken may not ensure that pathogens are reduced to safe levels. […]
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