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She believes there aren't enough safeguards in the Web-based sharing networks to prevent problems, especially the milk-borne spread of infections.
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She believes there aren't enough safeguards in the Web-based sharing networks to prevent problems, especially the milk-borne spread of infections.
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The danger of transmission of typhoid through milk has been enormously exaggerated, and, as in the case of all other milk-borne diseases, is entirely due to filthy handling, and may be prevented by intelligent sanitary policing.
Preventable Diseases Woods Hutchinson 1896
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Beginning in the 1940s, states began requiring pasteurization of milk, and the number of milk-borne illnesses dropped, regulators and food safety advocates say.
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- Cite the reduced number of milk-borne illnesses since pasteurizations became widespread, from about 25 percent of all food-borne illnesses in the 1930s, to about 1 percent in 2005.
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The growing consumption of unpasteurized products has food-safety authorities warning about a potential uptick in the milk-borne illnesses that pasteurization was designed to prevent.
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Read through and enter the discussion with the form at the end Unpasteurized milk and unpasteurized (raw) milk products should not be consumed to prevent milk-borne infections, U.S. federal health officials say Compensation arrangements in China milk crisis do not ensure improved product safety California Says Mexican Black Tar Heroin Use To Blame For Epidemic Of Wound Botulism British Poultry Council Calls For Team To "Eliminate Campylobacter"
Marler Blog 2009
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We were rarely sick and never had a run-in with milk-borne disease.
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Read through and enter the discussion with the form at the end Unpasteurized milk and unpasteurized (raw) milk products should not be consumed to prevent milk-borne infections, U.S. federal health officials say Compensation arrangements in China milk crisis do not ensure improved product safety Michelle & Barack Obama's Kids Will Get Organic Lunches at School; Your Kids Will Get Bad Chicken From a Bailout You Never Heard About - Guest Blog - Eddie Gehman Kohan -
Marler Blog 2009
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[66], we initially hypothesised that milk-borne leptin ingested from an obese dam might provide a link between maternal body composition and hypothalamic development.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Shona L. Kirk et al. 2009
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