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Food safety expert Dr. Dennis Maki discusses the recent E. coli outbreak in spinach and whether the U.S. food supply is safe.
Food safety expert Dr. Dennis Maki discusses the recent E. coli outbreak in spinach and whether the U.S. food supply is safe.
added 2007 Mon Mar 26 2:23:50 by TechnologyExpert
What would make two grown men eat spinach laced with e. coli? The men who were willing to each the e.coli-laced spinach work for SADEX Corporation in Sioux City, Iowa, one of only three irradiation plants in the country. "Irradiation is an idea whose time has come," says Dr. Dennis Maki, an infectious disease specialist at the University
What would make two grown men eat spinach laced with e. coli? The men who were willing to each the e.coli-laced spinach work for SADEX Corporation in Sioux City, Iowa, one of only three irradiation plants in the country. "Irradiation is an idea whose time has come," says Dr. Dennis Maki, an infectious disease specialist at the University
added 2007 Fri Mar 23 19:29:24 by STONERS
The likely source of an E. coli outbreak in spinach that killed three people and sickened more than 200 was a small cattle ranch about 30 miles from California's central coastline, state and federal officials said Friday as they concluded their investigation.
The likely source of an E. coli outbreak in spinach that killed three people and sickened more than 200 was a small cattle ranch about 30 miles from California's central coastline, state and federal officials said Friday as they concluded their investigation.







