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This will prevent harmful bacteria that may be present in uncooked poultry from growing,

- Michael Doyle

Most poultry contain harmful bacteria. Recent statistics show that about 60 percent of chickens -- broilers -- are contaminated with campylobacter, and 10 percent with salmonella. And turkeys tend to be higher.

- Michael Doyle

It`s important that we think about fresh poultry containing potentially harmful bacteria.

- Michael Doyle

There`s lot of spoiled meat, a lot of bacteria that needs to be cleaned up.

- Bob Allen

Biology will relate every human gene to the genes of other animals and bacteria, to this great chain of being.

- Walter Gilbert

It looks very unlikely that the substance contains any bacteria of any significant pathological significance.

- John Davies

The FDA and the CDC cultured Gram-negative bacteria out of bags that were never opened here. It was impossible for us to get anything into those bags. They took the bags away from us whole.

- Thomas Ryan

It`s not that there`s a certain temperature at which food becomes good or bad. It`s just the higher the temperature, the greater the chance of any bacteria that could have gotten into it will grow.

- Charles White

Back in 1983, the United States government approved the release of the first genetically modified organism. In this case, it was a bacteria that prevents frost on food crops.

- Ali Rahnema

Eating a diet loaded with fat can overtax the liver and gall bladder, while eating a diet high in sugar can overwhelm even the strongest stomach and give rise to the growth of unhealthy bacteria in the intestines.

- Anna Ginsberg

It`s unexpected. The water quality components governments typically monitor - nitrogen and phosphorus - aren`t killing the coral directly. It`s sugars making bacteria on corals grow out of control.

- Anthony Qaiyum

Vibrio vulnificus is a milder bacteria in the same family as cholera that enters the body through a cut, scratch or wound or by drinking or eating something, often shellfish, contaminated with it. It can be treated with antibiotics if recognized early. If evacuees or rescue workers notice a suspicious wound that`s red, swollen or tender at the site of infection and is sometimes accompanied by a fever, they should try to get immediate medical care

- Barbary Chaapel