EHEC (E.coli): Is man the source of the outbreak? | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1402771 United States 06/09/2011 10:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | all the facts point to man made and alot of dead germans berlin will look like ghost town of the dead people screaming and trieing to get outside the borders and other countries tring to contain the plague with machine guns and jets pilots falling out of the sky, no one at work, shut down, loss, and death all over the place |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1421123 Germany 06/09/2011 10:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Udo Ulfkotte U The highly dangerous intestinal bacteria in EHEC is spreading from Germany. Experts are now at a loss. Sie vermuten, dass es an Obst und Gemüse haftet. Aber wie kommt es dahin? But how is it there? The polluter shall ruminant animal - possibly. Maybe once the authorities should look unbiased to Austria for example. There are certain manners for oriental harvest helpers now a divided force in some areas. For some reason, the one in Germany (yet) seems to know. And probably, the German authorities have never heard of Jihad ewas feces. Aber lesen Sie selbst … But read for yourself ... On more and more Lower Austrian strawberry plantations must have been since 2008 Pflückerinenn pants. In the "Strawberry Land" in Pottenstein and at least ten other strawberry plantations were invented the trouser duress because Turkish women, the seasonally had worked there, at work , the strawberries urinated on and between the plants and other "business" done more had. Now you could certain immigrant groups do not generally deny entry to the strawberry fields, according to Austrian legislation today that would be "racist" "and" discriminatory. So it is because of the immigrant "business women" from the oriental culture now forced to down his trouser Austrian strawberry fields. Can Austria (stands for EHEC enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli) with such measures, the EHEC-intestinal bacterium ward? Some migrants have just completely different notions of hygiene and compliance with hygiene guidelines as we Europeans. There is the native of Algeria 42 years old fellow Sahnou D. was on trial. Er hatte uns Europäer auf eine für uns ungewöhnliche Weise »bereichert«: He had us Europeans, which is unusual for us as "enriched": he strolled through the food departments of European supermarkets and splashing there about the food from a shoulder bag with holding out his mixed urine. Again and again he was invading supermarkets - he had previously in a toilet in a spray bottle and the urine then urinates each contaminated with feces mixed . He then delighted the food with their faeces bacteria. An isolated case? Nein, keineswegs. No, not at all. We have been exactly three years ago at this point about the unsavory -Jihad reported feces . The intelligence agencies have been warning for years before the feces-Jihad. In the analyzed instructions Islamist terrorist groups for possible unexpected attacks on Western citizens of faecal Jihad is indeed mentioned in detail. In Germany you ignore this while in Germany the origin of the EHEC-intestinal bacterium to puzzle over , we know the method of dissemination in many other Western countries for years. .......... full article [link to translate.google.de] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1421123 Germany 06/09/2011 02:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | BfR: EHEC probably comes from humans - 93 % similarity with human EAEC Berlin (LME) - A new assessment of the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) considers it "likely" that the dangerous EHEC pathogens came from people on the food. Thus, the theory would be off the table, that vegetables were contaminated in the fields of animal manure (cattle). has a DNA sequence analysis run found BfR that the serovar EHEC O104: H4 a lot more in common with the enteroaggregativen E. coli (EaggEC) than with the tradi-Shiga toxin E. coli (STEC) / enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) exhibits. He does not resemble the known EHEC, but has 93% similarity at the sequence level to a EAggEC has already been characterized. The EHEC-specific in this strain, the stx2 gene. It bears resemblance to a human strain EAggEC from Central Africa, whose sequence is known. It is a recombination of two pathogenic E. coli types (EHEC eae, stx and EaggEC), but not with the typical classical EHEC eae (attaching and effacing E. coli) gene. [link to translate.google.de] |
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