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Sunday, October 2, 2016

A quick, easy nanosensor test for E. coli contamination : cosmosmagazine





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A quick, easy nanosensor test for E. coli contamination

A quick, easy nanosensor test for E. coli contamination
A quick, easy nanosensor test for E. coli contamination
They're only two microns long, but E. coli bacteria can wreak havoc on a human body.A new test can detect low and high levels of the bacteria in water and food.MAURIZIO DE ANGELIS / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY / Getty ImagesUS researchers have unveiled a detector that can pick up diarrhoea-causing bacteria in milk and water in less than an hour.


besides foodsafetynews

UPDATED: BOLO for recalled ground beef in Texas after E. coli test result

UPDATED: BOLO for recalled ground beef in Texas after E. coli test result
UPDATED: BOLO for recalled ground beef in Texas after E. coli test result
UPDATED CONTENT Sept. 29: As of today, at least one retailer that received the recalled products has been identified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.A WinCo Foods location in Duncanville, TX, received some of the boneless beef trim products recalled by Caviness Beef Packers.The USDA's Food Safety Inspection Service will post additional updates as they become available at: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/wps/portal/fsis/topics/recalls-and-public-health-alerts/current-recalls-and-alertsConsumers and retailers in Texas are urged to be on the lookout (BOLO) for ground beef from Caviness Beef Packers after a positive test result for E. coli O103.


in the same way ccenterdispatch

2 more SW Idaho wells test positive for E. coli bacteria

2 more SW Idaho wells test positive for E. coli bacteria
2 more SW Idaho wells test positive for E. coli bacteria
NAMPA, Idaho (AP) — Two more wells providing drinking water in the southwest Idaho city of Nampa have tested positive for E. coli bacteria, which can cause intestinal illnesses.Southwest District Health tells the Idaho Press-Tribune (http://bit.ly/2dudZKs) in a story on Thursday that six previous wells found to be contaminated with E. coli are still testing positive.Testing of the private wells is voluntary, and the health district isn't releasing the exact locations.


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