Of course, one would then run the risk of listeria and serious diseases like that. |
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A pregnant woman infected with listeria may have no symptoms or only mild flu-like illness. |
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Droppings carry potentially dangerous bacteria like listeria and salmonella that can cause a range of illnesses including meningitis. |
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The listeria germ has been found in many different species of animals, birds, fish and crustaceans. |
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Make sure all ready-made foods are piping hot throughout before eating, as they are also a listeria risk. |
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Bacteria such as listeria and salmonella can be dangerous to the unborn baby. |
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Bacterial infections such as those caused by listeria or Group B Strep are a recognised cause of some stillbirths and late miscarriages. |
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Of course, they are referring to salmonella, E. coli, listeria and other dangerous bacteria found in our food supply every day. |
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Manure from factory farms has been linked to diseases such as E. coli, listeria, and cryptosporidium. |
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Results of infection by common bacteria such as salmonella, campylobacter and listeria can include vomiting, stomach cramps, diarrhoea, or even death. |
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There is always a risk of listeria being present in soft cheeses, including Camembert. |
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Of the 192 tested, 18 per cent were contaminated with campylobacter, 17 per cent with listeria and 1.5 per cent with salmonella. |
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This is especially necessary since we have mandated greater stringency in listeria environmental testing. |
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Deli meats, patés and hot dogs all bring a slight risk of listeria infection. |
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We have learned the new vocabulary of e-coli, salmonella and listeria and so on. |
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We were not talking about looking for the listeria microbe, which, everyone always keeps saying, you can't see. |
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It may harbor a multitude of potentially dangerous bacteria, such as campylobacter, E coli, listeria, salmonella, yersinia, and brucella. |
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We also had salmonella in eggs and listeria, giving us unparalleled experience in dealing with food safety crises. |
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The listeria outbreak and the continued media coverage has made food safety a growing concerns for all consumers. |
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For instance, dried and salted deli meats, such as salami and pepperoni, generally do not support the growth of listeria. |
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Droppings carry potentially dangerous bacteria such as listeria and salmonella that can cause a range of illnesses including meningitis, pneumonia and lung damage. |
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She's playing around with cinnamon, which would go nicely with her apple film and could work against listeria or salmonella, and oregano, whose oil contains thymol and carvacrol, which damage E. coli. |
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Neonates with an acute or delayed sepsis disease syndrome should have empiric listeria coverage while undergoing a diagnostic workup for sepsis in the newborn. |
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Scientists at the U. S. Department of Agriculture have developed a composite food packaging film made from pectin, polylactic acids and nisin that can inhibit the growth of listeria monocytogenes. |
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Despite the best efforts of the CFIA last summer, Canada bore witness to the tragic loss of life for 22 Canadians and serious illness for many others due to listeria contamination in ready-to-eat meats. |
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The researchers, from the Centre for Applied Microbiology at Porton Down, write in New Scientist that listeria kept at fridge temperature double in number every 18 hours. |
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They have found that listeria, bacteria that cause a particularly dangerous form of food poisoning, seem to blossom if they are kept in chilled conditions and then moved to a warmer temperature. |
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We were attempting to make sure there was no duplication of the inspection and compliance as opposed to what was happening in the listeria situation where the government fell down on the job. |
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As was indicated by representatives from Ontario, that epidemiological investigation takes a long period of time dealing with something like listeria. |
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In addition, listeria testing procedures and reporting requirements were revised to include environmental testing, something that the Liberal government cut when it was in office. |
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The CFIA and Health Canada have developed a new screening method for listeria in meat, which allows for a more rapid response during food safety investigations. |
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The bacterium listeria, which is extremely widespread in the environment, can be found in foodstuffs of plant or animal origin, even if they have been refrigerated. |
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In addition to bacteria which might be indicative of a lack of hygiene during production and processing, these foods are therefore now also to be tested for pathogens such as salmonella or listeria. |
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A bactericide derived from grapefruit extract is being used in a single-use bacterial wipe which can eradicate MRSA, salmonella and listeria. |
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The bacterial with mevalonate pathway include streptococcus, staphylococcus, actinomycetes, listeria, coxiella and borrelia. |
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The public is advised to dispose of packed caramel apples or tasty apples that have not been consumed to prevent the possibility of ingesting listeria contaminated food. |
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Bacteria, with possibly Listeria monocytogenes as the sole exception, do not invade the neuroparenchyma as a primary event. |
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Tests that aid in investigating the epidemiology of Listeria outbreaks are those that identify the serotype of the organism. |
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When the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes invades the body, it commandeers its host cell's actin cytoskeleton to invade other cells. |
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Listeria monocytogenes was first described as a human pathogen by Nyfeldt in 1929, and is a relevant cause of morbidity and mortality. |
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A detection method stopped a deadly Listeria outbreak associated with contaminated cheese. |
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Investigators are using DNA analysis of Listeria isolated from patients to identify cases of illness that may be part of this outbreak. |
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The sensitivity according to the causative organism ranges from 90 percent in pneumococcal or staphylococcal meningitis to less than 50 percent in Listeria meningitis. |
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The Listeria started growing on the frankfurter again during refrigerated storage. |
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Since bacteriocin acts against the pathogenic Listeria monocytogenes, this starter culture is especially useful for improving product safety. |
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Listeria is notoriously difficult to fight because it is so adaptable. |
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Lab M has launched Listeria Express Enrichment Broth, a new addition to the company's extensive range of media for the detection and isolation of Listeria. |
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Several studies suggest that the presence of other microorganisms mask the development of sublethally damaged Listeria spp. |
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Listeria monocytogenes is a Gram-positive bacillus which is facultatively anaerobic and non-spore-forming. |
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Listeriosis is a bacterial zoonotic infection caused by Listeria monocytogenes. |
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Acidified calcium sulfate killed the Listeria on the product surface and also had a residual effect on that surface. |
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Synergic antimicrobial aativity of lysozyme, nisin, and EDTA against Listeria monocytogenes in ostrich meat patties. |
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Verdad vinegars are proven to control Listeria growth in cooked meat and extend shelf life in fresh and cooked meat. |
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Listeria monocytogenes from saprophyte to intracellular pathogen. |
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At 3 days postinfection, neither DEP exposure nor Listeria infection resulted in significant changes in T lymphocytes when compared with the air-exposed, noninfected control. |
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Italian Salad with the already expired Use-by Date of March 26 and a Product Code of H071A11A due to a possible health risk from Listeria monocytogenes. |
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If, for example, a diphtheroid is isolated from a spinal fluid specimen, it would be important to rule out Listeria with a hanging drop motility test. |
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He applied a gram positive stain, looking for rods indicative of Listeria. |
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The bacteria Listeria monocytogenes, which causes listeriosis, and Morganella morganii, which causes scombroid poisoning, are carried in raw or undercooked shellfish. |
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Antibacterial activities of phenolic benzaldehydes and benzoic acids against Campylobacter jejuni, Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella enterica. |
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Listeria monocytogenes and Staphylococcal Enterotoxins in food samples. |
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