Should Consumers Be Concerned About Yersinia?
date:Dec 06, 2012
other food safety issues that are lower on the totem pole of public health priorities.

You certainly want to focus on the things that greatly impact public health, said Dennis Burson, a professor of meat science at University of Nebraska-Lincoln. If youre spending money doing this type of analysis, you want to focus it on the big problems.

Though Consumer Reports doesnt discern between pathogenic and non-pathogenic types of Yersinia, the group is quick to point out that the level of antibioti
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