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Supermarket Scare: 40% of Meat Products Test Positive for Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs
StudyFinds ^ | 4/14

Posted on 04/14/2023 3:25:41 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Potentially deadly drug-resistant “superbugs” could be lurking in nearly half of the meat products sitting in your local supermarket, a new study warns. Researchers in Spain say they discovered multidrug-resistant E. coli strains in 40 percent of chicken, turkey, beef, and pork products for sale in shops across the country.

E. coli strains capable of causing severe infections in people were also “highly” prevalent, according to the results. At the same time, scientists say that antibiotic resistance is reaching “dangerously high” levels around the world. Globally, drug-resistant infections kill an estimated 700,000 people a year. That figure could rise to 10 million by 2050 without an effective defense, according to estimates. The World Health Organization (WHO) also considers antibiotic-resistant bacteria one of the greatest public health threats facing humanity.

Multidrug-resistant bacteria can spread from animals (like livestock) to humans through the food industry. However, data on the levels of antibiotic-resistant bugs detected in food is generally unavailable. The Spanish team designed a series of experiments to accurately measure levels of multidrug-resistant and extraintestinal pathogenic Enterobacteriaceae — which includes Klebsiella pneumoniae, E. coli, and other bacteria that can cause sepsis or urinary tract infections (UTIs).

MY LATEST VIDEOS What’s hiding in the meat department? Researchers analyzed 100 meat products — including 25 samples of chicken, turkey, beef, and pork, respectively — coming from random supermarkets across Oviedo in 2020. Nearly three in four meat products (73%) contained levels of E. coli that were within food safety limits.

However, almost half (49%) contained multidrug-resistant bacteria or potentially pathogenic strains of E. coli. Out of this group, the team recovered and characterized 82 E. coli isolates. Additionally, they recovered a dozen K. pneumoniae isolates from 10 of the 100 meat products, including seven chicken samples.

Results show 40 of the 100 meat products contained multidrug-resistant E. coli. The highest prevalence of positive ESBL-producing E. coli was lurking in turkey products (68%) and chicken (56%). Study authors say the higher presence of ESBL-producing E. coli strains in poultry in comparison to beef and pork is likely due to differences in the slaughter and production of these meat products. Overall, more than a quarter of the meat products (27%) contained potentially pathogenic extraintestinal E. coli (ExPEC).

Meatpacking plant - meat factory workers (© Clio – stock.adobe.com) The researchers warn that ExPEC possesses genes which allow the germs to cause disease outside of the gastrointestinal tract. Dr. Azucena Mora Gutiérrez adds that ExPEC causes the vast majority of urinary tract infections (UTIs), is a leading cause of sepsis, and is the second-leading cause of neonatal meningitis.

The study finds that one of the meat products contained E. coli harboring the mcr-1 gene, which creates resistance to colistin, an antibiotic of last resort. Doctors use this drug to treat infections caused by bacteria which is resistant to all other antibiotic medications.

Stopping superbugs should start at the farm “Farm-to-fork interventions must be a priority to protect the consumer. For example, implementation of surveillance lab methods to allow further study of high-risk bacteria (in farm animals and meat) and their evolution due to the latest EU restriction programs on antibiotic use in veterinary medicine,” says Dr. Gutiérrez, from the University of Santiago de Compostela-Lugo, in a media release.

“Strategies at farm level, such as vaccines, to reduce the presence of specific multidrug-resistant and pathogenic bacteria in food-producing animals, which would reduce the meat carriage and consumer risk.”

“The consumer plays a key role in food safety through proper food handling. Advice to consumers includes not breaking the cold chain from the supermarket to home, cooking meat thoroughly, storing it properly in the refrigerator and disinfecting knives, chopping boards and other cooking utensils used to prepare raw meat appropriately to avoid cross-contamination. With these measures, eating meat becomes a pleasure and zero risk,” the researcher concludes.

The team is presenting their findings at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases in Denmark.


TOPICS: Agriculture; Food; Health/Medicine
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1 posted on 04/14/2023 3:25:41 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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2 posted on 04/14/2023 3:31:23 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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To: nickcarraway

Basically sounds like a place you can say you “worked at” so you don’t have to have as many of those hard-to-explain gaps in your employment history as you would otherwise have had.


3 posted on 04/14/2023 3:33:26 PM PDT by Steely Tom ([Voter Fraud] == [Civil War])
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To: nickcarraway
Multidrug-resistant bacteria can spread from animals (like livestock) to humans through the food industry.

Quick, we need to vax all stock animals with M-RNA or we will all die. If you refuse the vax stick we will just put it in your food supply. Tofu eaters will not be effected.

Remember this is a national emergency.

4 posted on 04/14/2023 3:34:18 PM PDT by usurper (AI was born with a birth defect.)
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To: nickcarraway

Absolute BS. Fake study fake news.


5 posted on 04/14/2023 3:42:14 PM PDT by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: nickcarraway

Can’t have bugs in our food, but mRNA is fine.


6 posted on 04/14/2023 3:55:48 PM PDT by George from New England
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To: nickcarraway

We ought to be irradiating many foods. We don’t because it would cause nuclear war, three-headed mutant children, global warming, reelect Donald Trump, or something. You’d have to check luddite.com for this week’s excuse.


7 posted on 04/14/2023 4:03:08 PM PDT by sphinx
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The bugs probably were added by the illegals butchering the chickens. Just wait for the Tyson chickens butchered in china and sent home.


8 posted on 04/14/2023 4:09:17 PM PDT by oldasrocks (quew)
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To: nickcarraway

“Potentially deadly drug-resistant “superbugs” could be lurking in nearly half of the meat products.....”

COULD BE. There are a lot of things that COULD happen but do not.

I purchase my meat from a small local store with a meat counter that sells locally sourced meat. I know the owner of the store since he has long been a strong business leader in our community, a member of the local conservative Baptist church for decades, and is the Chair of our county’s Republican party.

Look for a local source of meat rather than buying your meat products from a major grocery store chain.


9 posted on 04/14/2023 4:12:39 PM PDT by CFW (old and retired)
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So cook your food people.

There is a reason we learned to control fire.

10 posted on 04/14/2023 4:30:15 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (Follow the money. Even if it leads you to someplace horrible it will still lead you to the truth.)
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To: nickcarraway

Are they resistant to fire?


11 posted on 04/14/2023 4:42:11 PM PDT by lowbridge ("Let’s check with Senator Schumer before we run it" - NY Times)
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To: nickcarraway

Sounds like fear porn to me.


12 posted on 04/14/2023 4:44:12 PM PDT by Allegra
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What’d they do, PCR tests cranked up to 45 cycles?


13 posted on 04/14/2023 4:44:54 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: nickcarraway

SPAIN


14 posted on 04/14/2023 4:49:36 PM PDT by Nifster ( I see puppy dogs in the clouds )
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To: nickcarraway; Openurmind

Here is the abstract to the study:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CW1Fh_d66piDDxpaQk4Tr5kYL0EMot2U/view

It took drilling down into three articles to find. Why is that?


15 posted on 04/14/2023 4:50:39 PM PDT by Fury
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I know one thing... A 40% increase of risk would equate to half their population in the hospital from eating meat.

It’s another anti meat psyop that can’t actually be proven. They have been rampant everywhere recently.


16 posted on 04/14/2023 5:14:43 PM PDT by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: sphinx
You’d have to check luddite.com for this week’s excuse.

We have a sh*t ton of those on FR.

17 posted on 04/14/2023 6:02:03 PM PDT by TangoLimaSierra (⭐⭐To the Left, The Truth is Right Wing Violence⭐⭐)
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Well, you gotta cook it before you eat it:









18 posted on 04/14/2023 7:33:44 PM PDT by Bikkuri (I am proud to be a PureBlood.)
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Shut up and eat your bugs. Superbugs cost more.


19 posted on 04/14/2023 8:22:04 PM PDT by euram (allALL)
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To: Steely Tom

Is that why I’m uncomfortable after a 1 1/2 lb steak?


20 posted on 04/14/2023 8:34:47 PM PDT by dgbrown
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