“…Drinking water, fresh produce, composite ready to eat food, canned salmon, raw oysters, ice cream, noodle salad, chicken salad, dairy products, sandwiches, tripe soup, unpasteurized milk, shellfish, unidentified foods [177][178][179]182,194,195] Trypanosoma cruzi açaí juice, sugar cane juice, palm, guanabana, guava, milpesillo, majo, mango, mandarin, orange juices, raw meat [11,197] Balantioides In Table 1, it is possible to observe how for some pathogens ascertained links to infection sources are still lacking. Also those reported were defined on the basis of epidemiological investigations and the organisms were not found in the food or water samples causing the illnesses, either because no more available at the time of the outbreaks, or for the lack of sensitivity of the analytical methods [9,113].…”