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Answer» What is listeria? Listeria is bacteria from the Listeria monocytogenes family that can cause listeriosis infection. The bacteria have a long incubation period, which means that it may take as long as four weeks for people who have eaten contaminated cantaloupe to feel ill.I have some questions. With modern technology, why is it so hard to find this kind of thing until people start dying? Ho how can I set up a RSS feed to alert me if the outbreak comes to my state? Should I Just stop eating fruits and vegetables?I did some RESEARCH a few days ago on the BSE outbreak in England. Much of it was caused by poor sanitation and practices which included feeding cattle with ground meat/bone paste. Mad cow disease is incurable, and is usually only DETECTED when patients report a loss of memory and coordination due to the disease attacking the nervous system and causing proteins to fold the wrong WAY. (This is why we need [email protected]!) Yet people still eat beef, because the risk of contracting BSE is so minor. However, if you are really paranoid you might say that this is all the reason not to eat beef, because it is essentially a massive game of Russian roulette among beef eaters-someone will die of BSE in the next year. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvrd/bse/ One case every year in recent years. Virtually nonexistent risk. Quote from: Geek-9pm on October 04, 2011, 06:48:48 PM What is listeria? I have some questions.1) Listeria is a genus of bacteria, just like salmonella is. E. coli is a particular species of bacteria, I WANT to add. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listeria 2) Wouldn't that require meticulous medical checkups every single day for the entire world's population? Additionally, many people shrug off potentially dangerous symptoms as the common cold or a minor fever. 3) No, because you would get rather unhealthy... You can always avoid cantaloupe if you wish. Wouldn't that be like saying you don't want to live in your house because there is always the minor chance of a power surge frying all your electronic equipment? |
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