Tainted meat and poultry are a major cause of food-borne urinary tract infections in Southern California, according to a ...
One in five UTI cases may stem from E. coli found in retail meats • Chicken and turkey show the highest contamination rates • ...
E. coli strains found in meat could be responsible for almost 1 in 5 UTIs, a new study found — with some populations at a ...
There are multiple ways to lower your risk of foodborne UTIs from contaminated meat: frequently wash your hands with soap and water, store meat at 40°F or below in the refrigerator, and cook raw meat ...
Q: I have had a UTI several times and know the symptoms. This last time, when I went to urgent care, they said they needed a ...
A new study finds that nearly one-fifth of urinary tract infections can be linked to E. coli bacteria in chicken, turkey, pork, or beef.
New research suggests that nearly 1 in 5 urinary tract infections (UTIs) in Southern California may be caused by strains of Escherichia coli that originated in food-producing animals.
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Bacteria lurking in everyday store-bought meat may be causing thousands of urinary tract infections, ...
The researchers discovered that people living in low-income areas had a 60% higher risk of getting a foodborne UTI compared ...