Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Keep Cleaning, Prevent Transmission of bacteria E. Coli

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Doctors in the world health organization, or the WHO said, the kind of e-coli bacteria has not been known to cause disease in humans, and where it comes from is still unknown. Trending topics

Experts and doctors worldwide are busy collecting information about this rare type of bacteria. European Commission officials Pia Ahrenkilde Hansen said, "We're still at the stage of collecting data, and prioritize efforts to get a comprehensive picture of perebakan bacteria. This is to know where the source and finally, to remove or destroy these bacteria from the food chain. "
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Health officials in Germany warned that people should not eat fresh lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers, because the vegetables that may contain e-coli bacteria.

Said Dr. Frank Esper, an expert in infectious diseases at University Hospitals in the city of Cleveland says, "The virus that attacked in Germany it is the type of e-coli virus is most virulent, called VIRO-toxin e-coli. E-coli bacteria is a toxin or toxins, which enter into the human bloodstream, and in severe cases can stop kidney function at all. "

Most e-coli bacteria are harmless and present in the human gut and intestines of animals. But some types of e-coli can cause severe abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea. E-coli this type can be entered into the blood and attacks the kidneys or cause a stroke.
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