By JONEL ALECCIA
Federal health officials have dramatically scaled back a program that has tracked food poisoning infections in the U.S. for three decades.
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The Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network, known as FoodNet , has cut required monitoring to just two pathogens that cause infections, according to the U.S. Center