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Bean sprouts: The source of the E coli epidemic


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kumar kn
will cooking kill this bacteria?
by kumar kn on Jun 14, 2011 11:23 AM  | Hide replies

if we cook the vegetables and sprouts, will E coli die?

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Indian Citizen
Re: will cooking kill this bacteria?
by Indian Citizen on Jun 14, 2011 05:11 PM
Presure cooking ( Temp > 100 deg C ) should normally kill these bacterias. This is similar to Autoclaving process of the Lab.

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Pradip
It hurts...
by Pradip on Jun 13, 2011 09:41 AM  | Hide replies

When the world points fingers at you for the E-Coli strain.

It also hurt us when you pointed fingers at us for the NDM superbug.

India is not the origin in this case. Now shall we stop eating your food and stop drinking your water?

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Indian Citizen
Re: It hurts...
by Indian Citizen on Jun 14, 2011 05:14 PM
Dr Pradip, you are right !!

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Rajan Sodankur
Poor Germans
by Rajan Sodankur on Jun 13, 2011 08:54 AM

Poor Germans did not know that it is a plot by western Pharma industries whose business has tapered off after their failure to discover Delhi -coli, bring down Indian medical tourism industry and market their own anti-dotes in India.

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Rajan Sodankur
C-coli and Indian immunity
by Rajan Sodankur on Jun 13, 2011 08:49 AM

The C-coli which spread from Italy decades ago has lodged itself well in Delhi and has been infecting all those coming in personal,internet and tele contact with it. It is mostly affecting army, judicial and admin officers who in turn pass them on down the line.Though Indian immunity system has been strong -thanks due to consumption of chaat puri, pani puri, drinking water, ice gola and cream from road side vendors keeping company with flies, mosquitoes and thousands of misc-colis from the gutters- is slowly breaking up.Some hope is seen in Ramamine and Annamine being developed in Indian social labs these are being subverted by Indian agents of western vested interests. It is time that Indians stop buying tainted consumables from Con men in Delhi streets

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PETERSON
Thank God
by PETERSON on Jun 13, 2011 08:44 AM

We the Indians must thank God for being not branded as E-coli producers by the West.
Every reason west try to point out that the root cause of the major virus are thrown on Indians.Thank heavens they found the reason in their back yard.

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Iron Masked
Spread through body contact
by Iron Masked on Jun 13, 2011 07:49 AM

Its mentioned that this strain can spread through body contact. So what is the Indian government doing so that people coming to India from Europe don't gift this to us. This epidemic can be extremely ravaging in a country like India where there is huge population and a slowly-adapting public health infrastructure.

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Raj
P. coli
by Raj on Jun 12, 2011 11:16 PM  | Hide replies

There's a more deadly strain doing rounds in India. All Indians have been affected and most of them have gone insane.

Scientists have warned that P coli, or Pawar coli, is the dirtiest and deadliest strain of bacteria on planet Earth.

Unfortunately, there is no cure for Pawar coli.

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rammel
Re: P. coli
by rammel on Jun 12, 2011 11:35 PM
The most deadliest of all is C-Coli, whose origin lies in Italy and spreading the disease among Indians. The other strains are also as dangerous, Dig-Coli, Rahul-Coli, MMS-Coli, ARaja-Coli, Maran-Coli, Lalu-Coli, Mayawati-Coli and some more.

Until now there is no known treatment atleast until next elections. So people please vote sensibly next time.

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sunil Kapur
Re: Re: P. coli
by sunil Kapur on Jun 13, 2011 07:30 AM
Rightly said

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prasath  jayaraman
Re: P. coli
by prasath jayaraman on Jun 13, 2011 11:33 AM
Add coli of indian cricket team - The great virat koli

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