It's bad enough to hear about bacterial
outbreaks traced back to the food we eat or the water we swim in.
Not exact matches
«There was a TV program about food poisoning where they
traced the
outbreak back to some iced buns in a bakery.
Bacterial
outbreaks are
traced back to nonpasteurized milk, yet proponents claim it is healthier and tastes better
1 in 25 Proportion of food - poisoning
outbreaks in restaurants that can be
traced back to salsa and guacamole, according to a 2010 analysis by the CDC, up from 1 in 66 a decade ago.
Finding similarities between
outbreaks allows for the pathogen to be
traced back to a certain country or region, or even to a singular location.
In research outlined in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, scientists at the University of British Columbia and the B.C. Centre for Disease Control used genetic sequencing to
trace the 2010 measles
outbreak, linking it
back to an influx of visitors during the Winter Olympics.
In research outlined today in The Journal of Infectious Diseases, scientists at the University of British Columbia and the B.C. Centre for Disease Control used genetic sequencing to
trace the 2010 measles
outbreak, linking it
back to an influx of visitors during the Winter Olympics.
In 2009, a rabies
outbreak in gray foxes in Humboldt County, north of San Francisco, was
traced back to skunk virus that had jumped to foxes.
Just 24 of the
outbreaks could have been associated with rodent reservoirs, according to the authors; eight of those were
traced back to the arrival of plague - carrying ships, and there was no link between the remaining 16
outbreaks and climate fluctuations in Europe.
For background, the pasteurization law originated due to two
outbreaks of Salmonella poisoning; the first in Canada was
traced back to an almond grower in California but then a second
outbreak at another producer prompted the legislation.
Some of these
outbreaks were
traced back to the presence of one sick dog that spread the virus throughout the facility and infected many other dogs.
There have been many
outbreaks of this virus that can be
traced back to just one sick dog.
While the USDA could not determine the cause of the
outbreaks, they did
trace one
outbreak back to an almond «factory farm» growing the crop on over 9,000 acres.