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Articles related to "Salmonella"
Salmonella Poisoning Each year approximately 40,000 cases of salmonella (salmonellosis) are reported in the United States; many more go unreported. Unfortunately,600 US patients die annually. salmonella poisoning • salmonella symptoms • salmonella • pistachios • salmonella poisoning symptoms treatment
Q&A: Safe vegetables After seeing the FDA unravel the origin of salmonella-tainted produce this summer, veggie lovers can ease their concerns by asking these questions at the Farmers Market. questions about vegetable safety from salmonella • salmonella and farmers market veggies • salmonella saintpaul in jalapenos and serranos • salmonella-tainted vegetables • contaminated vegetables
Salmonella Infection in Birds When a salmonella outbreak strikes in bird populations, feeders can be an important focus of the spread of the disease. Keep your feeder safe for birds. salmonella infection • salmonellosis • salmonella bacterium • salmonella bacteria • birds
Salmonella in Cats and Dogs Pedigree's Complete Nutrition Small Crunchy Bits dog food has been voluntarily recalled and pet owners are left wondering if their dog could have salmonella. salmonella symptoms in dogs • salmonella symptoms in cats • pedigree recall • pedigree dog food recall • salmonella pet food contamination
Pet Food Recall issued by Pedigree Recall affects Pedigree Complete Nutrition Small Crunchy Bites dog food affects Costco in Northern California, Nevada, and Albertsons in So. California and Las Vegas. pedigree dog food recall • salmonella contamination • pedigree complete nutrition small crunchy bites • dog food recall • california dog food recall
Salmonella Contaminated Breakfast Cereal Salmonella Contaminated Breakfast Cereal. cereal • breakfast • salmonella • agona • diarrhea
Salmonella Infections and Raw Milk Products Is that special taste of raw milk and milk products really worth getting sick over? mexican style soft cheese • pasteurization • milk • salmonella typhimurium • queso fresco
Salmonella Outbreaks and US Politics Lawmakers and farmers point the finger at the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control but there is enough blame to spread around both agencies. house of representative salmonella hearings • financial losses to producers • government agencies defense • government agencies turf wars • government agencies lack of cooperation
Shell Eggs to be Irradiated
Shell eggs join the list of irradiated foods irradiation • nutrition • eggs • salmonella • fda
Bugs Killing Bugs Viruses don't just infect humans. Phages or bacterial viruses have been used for many years to kill bacteria in the lab. Some researchers think they might be useful in decontaminating food containing disease causing bacteria. phage • virus • listeria • salmonella • campylobacter
Do We Know What We Are Eating? We never know what it is in our food until some food expert comes out with the news long after we have claimed a certain item our favorite. Find out what they are saying now. bacteria in food • bacteria • e coli • e-coli • salmonella
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
Pasteurized Eggs Please! New process to pasteurize eggs while still in the shell. salmonella • pasteurization • egg • food poisoning
Pets Can Make Us Sick Pets reptiles carry microorganisms that cause Salmonellosis. Some preventative measures can lower your chances of acquiring this infection. salmonellosis • salmonella • reptiles • amphibians
Recalls for August, 2000 It's the last weekend of the month and time to review the recalls that have hit in the last 30 days. public health • medications • prescriptions • drugs • recalls
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
Talking Bacteria If even bacteria feel communication is important why don't husbands (myself included) communicate more? salmonella
Poultry Slaughter Not only are current methods of poultry slaughter inhumane, but they also risk contaminating poultry with organisms that cause human disease. poultry slaughter • slaughter • salmonella • campylobacter • human infection
Common Cat Diseases - part 2 Part 2 of the series on common cat health conditions. infection • disease • condition • cat • cats
Alexander the Great Died of Typhoid Fever Alexander the Great died of Typhoid fever. alexander the great • typhoid fever • cause of death
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
Sanitation and Safety: Part 9 Strains and back injuries Quantity food preparation can require a lot of lifting and carrying of heavy things. Ways of lifting and carrying minimize the chance of strained muscles and back touched • utensils • foreign • glass • metal
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
Great Chocolate Desserts If you ever wanted to eat chocolate cake, mousse, crème brulee, torte, ganache, or truffles until it killed you or enable someone else to, try these fantastic cookbooks. chocolate • recipe • cookbook • alice medrich • cocolat
Diarrhea -- What is it, How it is Treated? Diarrhea is typically, and usually, a annoying condition that almost always responds to home treatment. However, there are times, particulary with young children, when hospitalization is required. This article covers some of the most common forms of diarrhea and explains when further, more aggressive treatment may be warranted. diarrhea • sprue • idiopathic diarrhea • children • young children with diarrhea
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
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
Egg Based Drinks Make a Comeback Once a staple in bars, and not for being pickled, raw eggs are once again frothing up flips and fizzes across the nation. egg based drinks • grandma's egg nog • frothing up flips and fizzes • binding agent • eastern standard in boston
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
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
How to Make Mediterranean Chicken Recipe Provence brings together the many sweet and savory flavors of the Mediterranean. In this easy dish, versatile chicken mingles with the flavors of Italy and north Africa. roman and italian influence in provence • how to tell when chicken is done • testing for doneness of chicken • avoid salmonella from raw chicken • orange chicken recipe
Pet Food Recall Questions Uncertainty still surrounds the recent pet food recall. Homemade foods are an option for pet owners who may be wary of all commercial pet food at present. pet food recall • melamine • wheat gluten • fda • aminopterin
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 Controversy Continues....... Sensationalism at some of its best. The unconscionable attempt to use scare tactics and biased reporting to promote a select group of peoples' beliefs on a nation. primates • macaques • private caretaking of primates • questionable zoo practices
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
Pinworm Infection In the United States pinworm infections are present in up to 12% of the general population. pin worm • pinworm more:condition_symptoms • pinworm treatment • pinworms in lungs • pinworms
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
Norovirus Appearing suddenly in large groups, Norovirus can quickly spread and make individuals exposed to it fall rapidly ill. norovirus • norovirus symptoms • norovirus treatment • norovirus prevention • norwalk virus symptoms
Pitch Black to Tour New Zealand Top electronic music act Pitch Black have announced a new tour and new album, 'electronomicon' pitch black • paddy free • mike hodgson
Sanitation and Safety: Part 2 Many kinds of bacteria attack the body directly. Two of them are common kitchen offenders, entering the body by way of contaminated food.Salmonella (sal-mun-ell'a) is probably the infectious diseases • cleanliness • bacteria • regulations • u.s. public health service
Hot Rum, Ciders and Nogs Multiple varieties of classic recipes for egg nogs, hot rums and ciders for holiday celebrations. holiday drinks • holiday cocktails • egg nog • hot rum • nonalcoholic drinks
Chicken Dilly Dally This dish hails from the delightful hill country of Bykmanova, where all the highways are scenic and freshly paved, twisting and leaping endlessly through glorious hills and tranquil valleys. The national pastime there is Cafe Racing. Leather-clad motorcyclists cavort at high speed from village to village, stopping every now and again to fill up with gas and sample the mouth-watering cuisine served by the many little Cafes and Bistros. Chicken Dilly Dally is a light-tasting favorite, on the menu year-round, at a busy street-side restaurant in called "The Fuel Injection". Many a time it is has caused the hungry clientele to dilly dally over their lunch, savoring each juicy mouthful chicken dilly dally
Foot-And-Mouth Disease
An epidemic is sweeping across Ireland and Great Britain.... foot • mouth • disease • virus • epidemic
Picnic Safety Picnic safety first, then the next article will have scrumptious recipes and links to make your picnic special. I will also talk about "must haves" and give you a list of those pesky things you always forget. appetizers • picnic • safety
How To Clean A Birdfeeder Using common household items makes it easier to clean bird seed feeders. Feeders concentrate birds in one area; regular cleaning reduces the likelihood of disease. bird feeder cleaning • cleaning feeder • bird feeding hygiene • seed feeder • gardman |
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