Tesco is understood to maintain that the contact over campylobacter did not constitute lobbying. |
The retailler is also involved with schemes that incentivise poultry farmers for keeeping their flocks free of campylobacter. |
The problems are caused by salmonella and campylobacter, a bacteria found in raw meats that leads to fever and stomach upsets. |
It may harbor a multitude of potentially dangerous bacteria, such as campylobacter, E coli, listeria, salmonella, yersinia, and brucella. |
The best known examples are the foodborne bacteria salmonella and campylobacter. |
There was no significant difference between the levels of campylobacter and salmonella in domestically-produced and imported chickens. |