Canadian test kit promises to identify E. coli-contaminated lettuce
date:Nov 27, 2018
cteria causing the current outbreak in the United States and Canada.

The current test method relies on cultures being taken from possibly contaminated samples and being sent away for testing, with results taking up to two weeks to come back. By that time, the food has often been shipped to market.

Cbc.ca quoted Dr. Michael Rieder, professor at Western's Schulich School of Medicine Dentistry and scientist at Robarts Research Institute: This technology is not only faster, but it's less expens
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