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Risks: Typhus, dysentery, tuberculosis, poliomyelitis, cholera, pinworms, hookworms and some tapeworms can all be transmitted by the housefly, often via our food.
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We have the information you need about Free Living Worms. Learn more. ... The filariform larvae penetrate the skin but also may infect a host via the oral cavity. Transmammary transmission is possible.
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In mice, we have shown that intranasally instilled B. mandrillaris amebae infect the brain via the olfactory nerve pathway.
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bodies of certain species can be infected; essentially all viruses transmitted to humans via foods are specific for humans and perhaps a few other primates.
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The action of monitoring food to ensure that it will not cause foodborne illness ... its S. typhimurium infection is caused by consumption of eggs or poultry that are ...
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They are highly contagious, with as few as one to ten virus particles being able to cause infection. Transmission occurs through ingesting contaminated food and ...
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Mar 28, 2011 ... Many viruses and bacteria infect people only when they enter the ... be spread by people with the virus handling food and not washing their ...
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Food-borne infection is caused by bacteria in food. If bacteria become numerous and the food is eaten, bacteria may continue to grow in intestines and cause ...
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Jul 15, 2011 ... As for whether people can acquire HIV via restaurant food, the Centers for ... No incident of food being contaminated with HIV-infected blood or ...
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May 20, 2010 ... Preliminary FoodNet Data on the incidence of infection with pathogens transmitted commonly through food--10 States, 2008. MMWR Morb ...
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