+ Follow SALMONELLA AND E Tag
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[Title] => Keep cold and flu viruses away
[Summary] => For decades now, Clorox Bleach has been safeguarding the health of families and communities.
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[Title] => Feed pets right
[Summary] => The “Well-Fed, Well-Nurtured” campaign of the US pet food association, Pet Food Institute (PFI) and the Veterinary Practitioners Association of the Philippines (VPAP) have compiled a list of food items that are commonly consumed by people, but should not be fed to pet dogs or cats.
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[Title] => When good picnics go bad
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Campylobacter According to the CDC, Campylobacter is the leading cause of diarrheal disease in the United States and causes between 5 to 14 percent of all diarrheal illness worldwide. Like Salmonella, Campylobacter is usually found in raw poultry and unpasteurized milk. Also, as with any bacterial infection, different people react differently.
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Campylobacter According to the CDC, Campylobacter is the leading cause of diarrheal disease in the United States and causes between 5 to 14 percent of all diarrheal illness worldwide. Like Salmonella, Campylobacter is usually found in raw poultry and unpasteurized milk. Also, as with any bacterial infection, different people react differently.
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