Once resistant bacteria are in the gut of an animal, then one of several things happens, McKenna explains in an interview with FORTUNE: When the animal is taken to the slaughterhouse, the mutated microbes in their digestive tracts can sometimes «get splashed on the meat.» (fortune.com)
The DEC said test results from 2002 to 2012 show that coliform bacteria — the kind that come from the guts of animals, including humans — are low enough to support swimming. (syracuse.com)
When they mix in the gut of an animal, the cholesterol molecules are competitively inhibited from passing into the blood stream and instead are excreted. (sciencedaily.com)