Consumer Reports Finds Most Pork Contaminated With Yersinia
date:Nov 28, 2012
taphylococcus samples and 121 of the 132 Yersinia samples. The study also found MRSA on one sample.

The group points to the widespread use of antibiotics in agriculture as a key contributor to the resistance problem.

The report cites Robert Lawrence, a doctor who serves as director of the Center for a Liveable Future at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health: When you give low-dose antibiotics for growth promotion or for prophylaxis of infection, you end up killing off the suscept
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