Vibrio vulnificus is a milder bacteria in the same family as cholera that enters the body through a cut, scratch or wound or by drinking or eating something, often shellfish, contaminated with it. It can be treated with antibiotics if recognized early. If...
Barbary Chaapel
The FDA and the CDC cultured Gram-negative bacteria out of bags that were never opened here. It was impossible for us to get anything into those bags. They took the bags away from us whole.
Thomas Ryan
Most poultry contain harmful bacteria. Recent statistics show that about 60 percent of chickens -- broilers -- are contaminated with campylobacter, and 10 percent with salmonella. And turkeys tend to be higher.
Michael Doyle
It`s unexpected. The water quality components governments typically monitor - nitrogen and phosphorus - aren`t killing the coral directly. It`s sugars making bacteria on corals grow out of control.
Anthony Qaiyum
It`s not that there`s a certain temperature at which food becomes good or bad. It`s just the higher the temperature, the greater the chance of any bacteria that could have gotten into it will grow.
Charles White
Eating a diet loaded with fat can overtax the liver and gall bladder, while eating a diet high in sugar can overwhelm even the strongest stomach and give rise to the growth of unhealthy bacteria in the intestines.
Anna Ginsberg
Back in 1983, the United States government approved the release of the first genetically modified organism. In this case, it was a bacteria that prevents frost on food crops.
Ali Rahnema
[But other officials describe the conditions frankly. Bodies have bloated, and heat, water and insects hasten their decomposition. A living person has an immune system with which to kill bacteria, but a deceased body has no protection. The bacteria popula...
James Johnson
[But other officials describe the conditions frankly. Bodies have bloated, and heat, water and insects hasten their decomposition. A living person has an immune system with which to kill bacteria, but a deceased body has no protection. The bacteria popula...
James Johnson