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I was just watching the news and there is a listeria outbreak in hard boiled eggs from a processing factory in Nebraska, but they are distributed throughout the US. Check out foxnewshealth.com for more info...
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Don't watch the news!
Or, realize that there is a listeria and eating at reputable places, you are....
It said the contaminated eggs were in brine.
Preggovet: I was just watching the news and there is a listeria outbreak in hard boiled eggs.
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 22:06:06 -0600, Kofi <kofi@anon.un
<http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/05/070516133041.htm
Herpes Infection May Be Symbiotic, Help Beat Back Some Bacteria
ScienceDaily (May 21, 2007) Mice with chronic herpes virus ...
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 23:10:59 -0500, katy <katysails@netscape.com
Whooppeee...so we have choices...cure herpes and get the plague..think
I'll stivck with my very quiescent herpes, thank you very much...Just
goes toshow...there is always something... .
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Name these "epidemics". Also provide sources of contamination.
""potenially", huh."
Yes, and potentially in addition to being a potent source of the
bacteria.
Animals, including the human ones, and plants freely pass these bacteria
between them...
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They enter the body through the gastrointestinal tract since these bacteria can live in the....
Common food-borne infections in the European Union (EU) are
caused by the bacteria such as Campylobacter, Salmonella, Listeria and
viruses.
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On Sun, 10 May 2009 12:18:24 +0100, "pearl" <tea@signguestbook.ie
<hari.kumar@indero.com
I'm not your good friend, as you know full well. You're a lying troll.
Name these "epidemics". Also provide sources of contamination.
"potenially",...
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Once spread....
The epidemecs were plant spread the bacteria to the fields.
Animals, including the human ones, and plants freely pass these bacteria
between them.
And potentially in addition to being a potent source of the
bacteria.
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My good friend pearl knows full well that the most recent, 3 or 4?,
epidemics were spread by plant distribution, not animal products. That
this bacteria can also live in humans and other animals as well as
plants is the full picture. A veggie only...
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In the European Union (EU) are
caused by the bacteria such as Campylobacter, Salmonella, Listeria and
viruses diseases
The most common food-borne infections in the European Union (EU) are
caused by the bacteria such as Campylobacter....
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We ate at St. Louis Bread Co today and I had a ham and swiss sandwich, I made sure to get the sandwich heated...I feel bad now that I ate it. (Not as in sick, but guilty). I'm worried about Listeria, but I heard that if it's heated then it should be fine...
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Plus listeria....
And it sounds like you are.
Mj.reilly: It is more likely you would get Listeria from produce (though still unlikely)
You are fine.
It is more likely you would get Listeria from produce (though still unlikely)
You are fine.
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I really want a sundae, or float or milkshake or McFlurry - or SOMETHING!! But the ice cream from machines isn't safe due to the listeria risk...does anyone know of where we can get something like this that is "safe"? Like, at a fast food chain?
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The risk of getting listeria from soft-serve is likely Listeria?
The machines ....
bacteria such as Listeria can begin to grow, contaminating the food product as it is dispensed! I read a bunch of articles like this one below.
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(I was going to post this in the Arby's thread, but it's just me going off on a tangent, so I'm giving it it's own thread.)
Anyway... It's all about risk tolerance. The fact that Doctor A has lunch meat on the Do Not Eat list, Doctor B says it's fine,...
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Yes, it COULD happen.
My doctor said the chances are so slim that listeria would actually Maple turkey sandwich:::
MMM hmmm , OM NOM NOM sandwich!
Listeria is very rare.
And then as i did with my first.
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Hey girls! Hope your all having a fun super bowl Sunday! We are just hanging out at the house and making food. So I bought this food before I found out I was pregnant: summer sausage, queso dip, and bratwurst to grill, and I was wondering of I should ...
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Cooking it will kill the bacteria You should.
Any thing that doesn't get cooked try to avoid.
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On Fri, 16 Oct 2009 21:33:27 -0700 (PDT), spamtrap1888 <spamtrap1888@gmail.com
Features processed food with undisclosed ingredients (e.g. egg, milk,
peanuts), fresh produce with bacteria (e.g. salmonella, Listeria), and
Asian food with lead.
Along...
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They must be for sale at places I ....
In article <e2ec0446-d213-4794-9907-43f737965530@a39g2000pre.googlegroups.comspamtrap1888 <spamtrap1888@gmail.com
What amazed me is that I have never heard of any of those products,
let alone consumed them .
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