Search the Web 
Subjects: 30,226 | Messages: 64,279 | Mp3s: 953 | Videos: 103 | Members: 16,501 | Online: 174 | Newest : Avol79
Haitiwebs Home english  français  register  faq  contact us
Go to Haitiwebs Chat     Register   
Calendar Search Mark Forums Read
Health/Science Healthcare and fitness updates. Science news on biology, space, the environment, health, NASA, weather, drugs, heart disease, cancer, AIDS, mental health, etc.
Welcome to the Foire d'Opinions Haitiennes forums.
You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!
If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact contact us.
Latest Top News ::.. Philipeau, sauve-qui-peut ! L'Argentine et le Pérou envisagent d'envoyer des ingénieurs militaires en Haïti Un cas de zombification déclaré à Pétion-ville In a More Diverse America, A Mostly White Convention Les démocrates dénoncent un discours qui rappelle George W. Bush Edito du Monde -- Le choix de Sarah Un nouvel ouragan "extrêmement dangereux" menace Haïti et les côtes américaines Les secours tardent à arriver Saint-Louis du Sud, un espoir pour le tourisme Vous aviez dit respect de la Constitution? équilibre des pouvoirs?

Comment
 
LinkBack Article Tools Search this Article Display Modes
Wild Pigs Eyed in E. Coli Outbreak

wild_pigs_eyed_e_coli_outbreak-spinach.rows.jpg
Featured Articles
Article Tools
Show Printable Version  Email this Page 
Published by TiCam- 10-27-06
Wild Pigs Eyed in E. Coli Outbreak

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Wild pigs may have spread deadly bacteria onto a California spinach field, sparking an outbreak that killed three people and sickened more than 200 others nationwide, investigators said Thursday. They also said the outbreak appears to be over.
No one has become ill from eating contaminated spinach since Sept. 25. "All evidence points to this outbreak having concluded," said Dr. Kevin Reilly of the California Department of Health Services.
State and federal investigators have narrowed their focus to the ranch, where boar trampled fences that had hemmed in a spinach field.
Samples taken from a wild pig, as well as from stream water and cattle on the ranch, have tested positive for the same strain of E. coli implicated in the outbreak, said Dr. Kevin Reilly of the California Department of Health Services.
Still, investigators continue to look at three other ranches in the areas in seeking the source of the contaminated fresh spinach.
"We are not saying this is the source at this point," Reilly said of the ranch.
The outbreak sickened 204 people in 26 states and one Canadian province, he said.
Wild pigs are one "real clear vehicle" that could explain how E. coli spread from cattle on the ranch to the spinach field less than a mile away, Reilly said. The pigs could have tracked the bacteria into the field or spread it through their droppings, he said.
Investigators also are looking at runoff, flooding, irrigation water, fertilizer and other wildlife, including deer, as possible sources.
Investigators first recovered the same strain of bacteria earlier this month from three cattle manure specimens collected on the ranch. On Thursday, Reilly said the strain had been isolated from six other samples collected on the ranch, including from cattle.
The finds mark the first time that investigators have identified a possible source for any of the multiple E. coli outbreaks linked to the heavily agricultural area.
Reilly refused to give a location for the ranch, other than to say it's in a valley in the area of San Benito and Monterey counties.
Investigators have taken roughly 750 samples from the four ranches. They've found generic E. coli on all four ranches -- the bug is commonly found in cattle -- but turned up the particular strain involved in the outbreak on only one.
"We have no evidence to suggest people should not be eating spinach from other places -- except from these four ranches," said Jack Guzewich, of the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Post New Article  Comment
Article Tools Search this Article
Search this Article:
Advanced Search
Display Modes
Posting Rules
You may not post new articles
You may not post comments
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On

Points Per Thread View: 2.00
Points Per Thread: 15.00
Points Per Reply: 10.00
Similar Threads
Article Article Starter Category Comments Last Post
American Football - University Florida Wondy Pierre-Louis wild journey to College Football titlle game bana2166 Sports Section 2 01-06-07 03:08 PM
Two Haitians among 7 'Homegrown terrorists' from Miami eyed Sears Tower in Chicago bana2166 Ce Qui se Passe en Haiti 2 06-23-06 10:43 PM
Polio Outbreak in Haiti and Dominican Republic haitiwebs Top News 0 03-15-02 02:59 AM
Polio Outbreak in Haiti and Dominican Republic haitiwebs Santé 0 03-15-02 02:59 AM
copyrights © 1999 - haitiwebs.com, a Virtual Haitian Community. All rights reserved.
The time now is 07:40 AM.

SEO by vBSEO 3.0.0 ©2007, Crawlability, Inc.