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Deadly E. coli sews confusion

Thursday, June 2, 2011

German health officials still do not know the source of an E. coli bacteria outbreak which has killed 16 people, though they said infections had increased dramatically. The pathogen has made more than 1500 people ill in eight European countries. The German disease control agency has reported 365 new cases, but the European Union’s Health Commissioner sought to put this in context. … www.euronews.net

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5 Responses to “Deadly E. coli sews confusion”

  1. ThaiEgho

    1st view bitches!

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  2. TheSpeckofdust

    hello i am a vegetarian ..now what i need to eat?–they say bacteria is in every thing–i don’t know what to eat..

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  3. animalnt

    @TheSpeckofdust man up and eat some chicken.

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  4. 46Mongoose

    Guess euro news did not read my other posts.

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  5. 46Mongoose

    What has happened here is the farmers used cow manure to fertilize the earth, however the use of plant growth hormones such as thimann, auxin,gibberellin, and ethylene has caused the chlorophyll and photosynthesis process to absorb the toxic E coli of the manure into the plant itself simply because it grew at the speed of man and not on mother earths time. Probably exacerbated by ammonium nitrate fertilizer. I will bank the fact the strain of E coli will be found in the fertilizer.

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