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    Reusable Grocery Bags Contaminated With E. Coli, Other Bacteria

    Reusable grocery bags can be a breeding ground for dangerous food-borne bacteria and pose a serious risk to public health, according to a joint food-safety research report issued today by the University of Arizona and Loma Linda University in California.

    The research study ? which randomly tested reusable grocery bags carried by shoppers in Tucson, Los Angeles and San Francisco ? also found consumers were almost completely unaware of the need to regularly wash their bags. "Our findings suggest a serious threat to public health, especially from coliform bacteria including E. coli, which were detected in half of the bags sampled," said Charles Gerba, a UA professor of soil, water and environmental science and co-author of the study. "Furthermore, consumers are alarmingly unaware of these risks and the critical need to sanitize their bags on a weekly basis." . . .



    Also see: http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...003#post361003

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    Re: Reusable Grocery Bags Contaminated With E. Coli, Other Bacteria

    Assessment of the Potential for Cross Contamination of Food Products by Reusable Shopping Bags


    " Transporting gym clothes or other clothing may result in cross contamination of bacteria such as MRSA (methicilin resistant Staphylococcus aureus)."

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