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Escherichia coli O157:H7

Why steaks instead of hamburgers? One animal with E. coli can contaminate tens of thousands of pounds of ground beef. Have a steak burger!

But a salad is safe, right? Wrong, produce may become contaminated from exposure to: contaminated water improper use of manure improper handling: in transport at the retailer in the home.

Is apple juice safe to drink? Yes, if it’s pasteurized. Apple juice is usually pasteurized, however, cider is not.

Symptoms of E. coli infection? Symptoms include: Fever Nausea Vomiting Stomach cramps Bloody diarrhea

Your friend wants raw hamburger meat on crackers Your friend wants raw hamburger meat on crackers? What should you tell him? Go for it! …If, you want to put yourself at risk of infection.

Raw hamburger meat on crackers? What should you tell him? Really? Contaminated meat won't look, smell, or taste odd, so… To be safe, cook your food to160 °F throughout.