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Outbreaks of E-coli lettuce berbakteri Spread in Canada

Written By Unknown on Friday, 18 January 2013 | 11:36


Canada - According to health authorities in Canada there is one more case of the outbreak of E-coli bacteria. Once confirmed, there have been many victims of the plague bacteria pollution in Ontario. It turns out there is a source of this outbreak on lettuce.

E-coli bacteria that tainted this type O157: H7, can be classified as hazardous can cause bloody diarrhea to fatal. Most bacteria was found in water contaminated by human waste. But the source of the bacteria is different from other types of bacteria such as Listeria bacteria from soil and water well that Salmonella bacteria from poultry.

The total cases of the plague bacteria to grow. Even the victims of the plague that occurred in December and early January 2013 has reached 29 people in Canada. Among the six people from New Brunswick, 10 from Nova Scotia, and 10 people from Ontario.

Recent evidence found in this investigation the Canadian Food Inspection Agency's, the outbreak apparently originated from lettuce distributed by FreshPoint Inc.. Most of the lettuce sold to restaurants such as KFC and Taco Bell are located in areas in Canada.

Not only that, it also lettuce sold to Burger King, Pizza Hut and other restaurants. Fresh lettuce distributed is used to mix the salad well burger topping. Canadian Food Inspection Agency's contaminated lettuce has tracked and reported to the authorities.
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