New study reveals that nearly 20% of UTIs could be linked to contaminated meat. with E. coli strains from chicken and turkey ...
Bacteria first enter a person's gut after touching or eating undercooked meat. The bacteria can grow and live in the gut — ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) have long been associated with sexual activity and poor hygiene, but a new study found that ...
A new study links nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections studied to the consumption of chicken, turkey, pork or beef that ...
Tainted meat and poultry are a major cause of food-borne urinary tract infections in Southern California, according to a ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs), the most common form of bacterial infection, are commonly caused by meat-borne bacteria, ...
A surprising new study found that nearly one in five urinary tract infections may be linked to handling contaminated meat.
The Florida Department of Health in Hernando County discovered a locally-acquired West Nile virus infection in sentinel ...
The poultry roundworm Ascaridia galli remains one of the most common gastrointestinal parasites affecting domestic chickens worldwide. Its direct faecal–oral transmission and ability to thrive under ...
A healthy chicken typically breathes through its closed beak. If a chicken is breathing with its beak open, it may be sick or experiencing stress, such as from heat or anxiety. Respiratory illnesses ...
The study on urinary tract infections was based in Southern California, but researchers said the findings may apply to ...
Of more than 2,000 people with UTIs included in a recently published study, almost 20% were linked back to raw meat ...