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Table 1. Demographic characteristics of food handlers in military hospitals in Jordan
Table 2. Response of food handlers in military hospitals to knowledge questions on food poisoning in Jordan
Table 3. Response of food handlers in military hospitals to attitude questions on food poisoning in Jordan
Table 5. Mean percentage score for knowledge, attitude, practice and KAP according to gender of the food handlers

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