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  • Germany: E. Coli Not Found in Initial Testing of Sprouts (Cucumber => Beansprouts => ?)

    06/06/2011 5:59:12 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 18 replies
    NYT ^ | 06/06/11 | JUDY DEMPSEY and JAMES KANTER
    E. Coli Not Found in Initial Testing of Sprouts By JUDY DEMPSEY and JAMES KANTER Published: June 6, 2011 BERLIN — A day after German agricultural officials identified locally grown sprouts as a possible cause of the E.coli outbreak that has killed 22 people and sickened more than 2,200, the officials said Monday that initial tests had failed to show conclusively that the bacteria originated with the sprouts. Results from the first 23 of 40 tests on several varieties of sprouts came back negative, said officials from the agriculture ministry in the state of Lower Saxony. The ministry did not...
  • German Organic Farm 'Behind E.coli Outbreak'(too many patients, running out of doctors)

    06/05/2011 9:21:47 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 61 replies
    Sky News ^ | 06/06/11
    German Organic Farm 'Behind E.coli Outbreak' 4:13am UK, Monday June 06, 2011 The E.coli outbreak could have been caused by vegetable sprouts grown on an organic farm in Germany, an official has said. German beansprouts are said to be behind the E.coli outbreak Preliminary tests found that bean sprouts and other sprout varieties from the farm in the Uelzen area, between the northern cities of Hamburg and Hannover, could be traced to infections in five German states, Lower Saxony Agriculture Minister Gert Lindemann said. "There were more and more indications in the last few hours that put the focus on...
  • Germany: Sprouts likely cause of E. coli outbreak

    06/05/2011 10:26:31 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 31 replies
    HAMBURG, Germany – Lower Saxony's agriculture minister says initial tests have confirmed that locally grown beansprouts are the likely cause for Germany's E. coli outbreak that has killed 22 people and sickened hundreds.
  • Neanderthals wouldn't have eaten their sprouts either

    08/12/2009 11:42:29 AM PDT · by decimon · 54 replies · 1,451+ views
    PhysOrg.com ^ | August 12th, 2009 | Denholm Barnetson
    They have found that a gene in modern humans that makes some people dislike a bitter chemical called phenylthiocarbamide, or PTC, was also present in Neanderthals hundreds of thousands of years ago. The scientists made the discovery after recovering and sequencing a fragment of the TAS2R38 gene taken from 48,000-year-old Neanderthal bones found at a site in El Sidron, in northern Spain, they said in a report released Wednesday by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). "This indicates that variation in bitter taste perception predates the divergence of the lineages leading to Neanderthals and modern humans," they said. Substances similar...