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E. coli and Salmonella on animal farms: sources, survival and management
... from these recent studies. Most Salmonella and pathogenic E. coli can infect humans, domestic animals, and many wild animals. Flies caught around farms often carry Salmonella, and shed up to ten million bacteria per dropping (enough to cause disease in a healthy adult male). On average, ten percent of pets, feral animals, and rodents carry Salmonella. ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Explore a Pond
... turtles, as they need sunlight to keep shells hard, eat specialized food, and may carry the disease Salmonella. Cover with a screen, sheet of glass, or plastic to keep animals from escaping ...
octopus.gma.org

City Farmer: Sprouts
... Sprouts? quoted from The Wonders of Sprouting by Lucie Desjarlais, RNC "Lots of reasons! They carry plenty of vitamins, minerals, proteins, and enzymes, all necessary for the body to function ... catch the seeds. Food Poisoning and Sprouts. There have been several recent news stories regarding salmonella contamination in sprouts. These have been combined with warnings from the FDA and the CFIA ...
www.cityfarmer.org

Iguana Invasion and Iguana Control
... where they bask. This is unsightly, causes odor complaints, and is a possible source of salmonella bacteria, a common cause of food poisoning. Adult iguanas are large powerful animals that can ... defecate near water -- meaning boats, seawalls, and Jacuzzi platforms -- and are known to carry nasty germs, such as salmonella, that can be transferred to humans. They munch on foliage and flower blossoms ...
www.mgonline.com