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Articles related to "E Coli"
E. Coli Or Escherichia Coli E.coli, if not treated correctly by medical professionals, can cause damage to red blood cells, kidney failure and potential death in 1 out of 50 victims. e coli symptoms • beef recall • e coli treatment • e coli prevention • escherichia coli
Escherichia Coli Infections E. coli is often associated with serious food poisoning and other conditions. What exactly can this bacteria do? escherichia coli • e. coli • e. coli infections • e. coli o157:h7 • diarrhea
E. coli Everywhere! E. coli cause two outbreaks of disease with very different disease symptoms. escherichia coli • diarrhea • nausea • cramps • e. coli
E. coli and E. coli 0157 Most E. coli are non-pathogenic (non-disease-producing) and are referred to as commensal - the dictionary definition of commensal is "one who eats at the same table". e. coli • foodborne • waterborne • contamination • illness
Changing the Diet of Cattle May Make Beef Safer! escherichia coli • e coli • food poisoning • hamburger sickness • tainted food
E. coli 0157:H7 Infection E.coli 0157:H7 sickens about 73,000 people and kills 61 per year in the USA. Over 70 persons in 12 states, the District of Columbia, and Canada are the latest victims. e.coli • food poisoning • whole foods market • hus • e. coli symptoms
E. coli Spinach Outbreak E. coli spinach outbreak prompts FDA warning.183 from 26 states infected with the outbreak strain of E. coli. E. coli spinach traced to spinach grown in 3 CA counties. e. coli spinach outbreak • e coli spinach • e coli • spinach • spinach contamination
ONTARIO WATER SCARE: E.coli Kills Five Five people have died in Walkerton, Ontario due to E.coli poisoning from the area's water supply. Since the article was written, it has come to light that the Ministry of the Enviroment and the Tory government was well aware of what was happening in Walkerton as far back as 1998. suite 101 • suite 101.com • mary • alward • mary alward
Is this Human or Non-Human Waste? It looks like human waste. It smells like human waste. But is it really human waste. Some researchers have found a way to tell human waste from animal waste. This could be very important in attempts to identify contaminants in our drinking water. e. coli • escherichia • ribotyping • 16s • 23s
Cold Pasteurization Kills E.coli in Hamburger A Star Wars defense project used to defend us against food-borne pathogens. pasteurization • e. coli • hamburger • cold pasteurization • electron
Bug Zappers Can Spread Microbes It may be fun to watch those pesky mosquitoes and flies sizzle. However, when those insects are zapped they may be spreading infectious organisms all around. bug • zapper • electrocuted • bacteria • bacteriophage
Green Eating in a Faux Green World A look at some of the factors that go into a green and healthful diet. organics • e coli • local foods • whole foods • green living
Hamburger Disease Takes Five Lives recent outbreak near my hometown, issues and impacts of E. Coli outbreak in towns water supply e. coli • death • contamination • hus • government
How Cranberry Juice Helps Prevent Bladder Infections Cranberry juice tannins not acid from the juice prevents bladder infections. urinary tract infections • cranberry juice • bladder infections • tannin • e. coli
How Safe is Your Supper? Part 2. the second part in a series which examines food safety issues food safety • salmonella • e.coli • mad cow disease • bse
Is our food safe?: How can we protect ourselves. Most food poisoning occur at home. Find out what you can do to prevent this from happening in your kitchen. food poisoning • e. coli • hepatitis
Our Hamburgers are Contaminated! More hamburger is contaminated with disease causing bacteria than previously thought. So what should we do about it? Click above to see what I think. food poisoning • diarrhea • kidney failure • bloody • escherichia coli
Sprouting a Food-Borne Infection One more source of food-borne infections. Somedays it is hard to eat and be a Microbiologist. seed • alfalfa sprouts • bacillus • cereus • salmonella
Sprouting Up a Diarrheal Infection Bean sprouts sometimes come with some unwelcome passengers. If you are young, old, or have a chronic disease think twice before putting those sprouts on top of your salad. sprouts • alfalfa • radish • bean • escherichia coli
Water in Canada Water... Canada has a lot of it. water • canada • freshwater • great lakes • walkerton
What Is In the Pool Water? Pool water can carry disease-causing germs. Click above to find out how to protect youself and your family from these recreational water illnesses. pool • water • chlorine • diarrhea • e. coli
New Bladder Infection Treatment Forskolin is an extract from the Indian coleus plant that has been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine as a treatment for urinary problems. bladder infections • uti • urinary tract infections • blood in urine • forskolin
Foodborne Illness A number of factors contribute to the risks of illness following consumption of contaminated foods. foodborne illness • foodborne disease • food poisoning • vomiting • diarrhea
Walkerton tragedy highlights microbial ecology The deadly <i>E. coli</i> outbreak in Walkerton draws attention to a fascinating and essential aspect of life on earth. walkerton • e. coli • escherichia • coli • saugeen river
Antibiotics are losing their magic touch This article gives an overview of the current situation concerning the use, abuse and 'effectiveness' of antibiotics nowadays, the reasons for the situation of antibiotic resistance and what can be done to prevent and correct it. antibiotic • bacteria • gram positive • resistance • epidemic
Bacterial toxins for the treatment of cancer The use of live bacteria for the treatment of cancer has a long history, but problems with toxicity have limited its value in medicine. The field has recently been revitalized with the introduction of genetically modified bacteria, as well as the use of isolated toxins and proteins from the bacteria. These bacterial components are being studied individually and in combination with chemotherapeutic drugs in the treatment of cancer. bacterial toxins • enterotoxins • diarrhea • tumor suppressor • p53
Chinese Herbs and Food Safety In the wake of the pet food recall, concerns about contaminated Chinese foodstuffs extend to herbal formulas and supplements. How to be sure what you are taking is safe. traditional chinese medicine • tcm • pet food recall • contamination • china
Diarrhea : Causes and Treatment Acute diarrhea, while common in children, affects adults about four times a year. Diarrhea is not a disease in itself, but a symptom of an underlying intestinal problem. acute diarrhea • chronic diarrhea • signs of dehydration • oral hydration • causes of diarrhea
Drinking Raw Milk Can Be Dangerous A number of diseases can be acquired by drinking milk that has not been pasteurized (raw milk). Click on the link above to find out what those diseases are and how milk is pasteurized. milk • pasteurization • pasteurize • yersinia • listeria
Enzyme Inhibition Read about the goals of Ribonuclease A,TPCK and enzyme inhibition in modern protein chemistry. enzyme inhibition • ribonuclease a • tosylphenylalanine chloromethyl ketone • tpck • modern protein chemistry
Essential Oils versus MRSA MRSA and mutant strains have doctors worried about the latest drug-resistant superbugs. But unlike drugs, essential oils remain effective against viruses and bacteria. natural treatment for mrsa • fighting superbugs naturally • essential oils kill bacteria viruses • methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus • drug resistance
Movie Review: Food Inc. Magnolia Pictures' documentary Food Inc. is an alternately fascinating and terrifying look at the modern food industry. 9/10. food inc. • movie review • magnolia pictures • eric schlosser • fast food nation
Pyometra Pyometra is a uterine infection where the uterus fills with pus. Pyometra is common in unspayed dogs. pyometra • uterus • uterine infection • canine pyometra • feline pyometra
Slaughterhouse Sanitation A review of slaughterhouses in Newfoundland has identified numerous health concerns causing four to be shut down and a number of others to be given conditional licences. slaughterhouse • cross-contamination • meat and poultry • foodborne illness • e coli
Sole Survivors - Germs And Shoes Researchers, in conjunction with a major shoe corporation, recently identified a myriad of dangerous and health-threatening germs carried unknowingly on your shoe. germs on shoes • shoes and germs • shoe germ study • shoes and bacteria • rockport shoe study
Avoid Food Poisoning at Home Food poisoning can cause more than vomiting and diarrhea. In susceptible people, food poisoning can lead to complications that require hospitalization. food poisoning • food poisoning treatment • e coli • listeria monocyogenes • f. clostridium botulinum
Chronic Diseases Caused by Mycobacteria The genus Mycobacterium contains many members, few of which are pathogens. But when pathogenic, chronic diseases such as tuberculosis and Hansen's Disease may result. mycobacterial infection • mycobacteria disease • mycobacterium infectious disease • lepromatous leprosy • tuburculoid leprosy
Easy Composting in the Garden Composting directly in the garden is easy and has advantages over traditional methods. composting • gardens • organic • decomposition • worms
Homemade Dog Food Dangers Good nutrition for us does not always mean good for our dogs. Many foods, including grapes, walnuts, and milk can be dangerous for canines. homemade dog food • dangers • foods • nutrition • dangerous
Little Lively Chemists - I Despite their minute size the bacteria can carry out a vast range of biochemical reactions including the master process of food and oxygen making – photosynthesis. tiniest living things bacteria • pplo • mycoplasma • escherichia coli • epulopiscium fishelsoni
Organic Gardening Tips Organic and all natural products have increased in popularity over the years. This article will give basic suggestion towards maintaining a sustainable organic garden. organic • garden • gardens • organic gardens • mulch
Preventing Antibiotic Resistance When antibiotic prescriptions are not followed, drug resistant bacteria evolve and antibiotics become less effective. Proper use of antibiotics is essential. preventing antibiotic resistance • bacteriophage • reproductive fitness • virulence • e. coli 0157:h7
Shigella Bacterial Food Poisoning Shigella is a virulent bacterial pathogen that you can pick up just about anywhere. Infection results from contact with contaminated feces, and causes severe diarrhea. symptoms shigella • symptoms of shigellosis • shigellosis bacterial infection • bacterial dysentery • bacterial infection
The American Meat Processing Industry Hamburgers, one of America's best-marketed foods, pose a health risk, especially to children. And the meat processing industry shows few signs of cleaning up its act. fast food nation by eric schlosser 2001 • the jungle by upton sinclair 1905 • multinational corporations food supply • ground beef meat recalls united states • united states department of agriculture usda
The GMO Food Debate Companies like Monsanto have been selling the idea of super food crops like GMO corn, soy and wheat for years, yet concerns about health and environmental safety remain. gmo genetically modified organism • corn soy wheat • monsanto bad or good • greenpeace • transgenic food crop safety
Troubleshooting the BARF Diet The BARF raw dog food diet is often criticized as dangerous to a dog's health. Bone splinters, parasites, bacteria, and dietary balance are some of the concerns. barf meaty bones and raw food • healthiest dog diet • natural raw food for pets • organic dog chow • puppy nutrition
weapons of brutal little beasties How do the tiny bacteria cause so much damage to us in terms of pain, misery, energy, money, emotional strain etc.? key words – bacterial human diseases • anthrax • bacterial dysentery • botulism • cholera
Environmental Management Linked to Spread of Infectious Diseases environment, disease, mosquito, malaria, hantavirus, Ebola virus, climate change, global warming environment • infectious diseases • climate change |
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