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Friday, December 2, 2011

Harmful bacteria found in our kitchen shelves



Recent scientific research in the UK is currently highlighting the importance of community for cleaning the house that was very influential with health and your family.
Microscopic analysis showed that part of the house seems to clean it is a hotbed of infectious causes. One of the most surprising discovery is that the more dangerous bacteria found on kitchen shelves than in the toilet or a toilet brush. The study was conducted by examining all parts of the house to find out exactly where the bacteria most commonly found. The results proved that the house is clean and almost never visited it can carry various diseases that are quite dangerous, one of which is diarrhea.

From the results of these studies here are some names of bacteria are found, a variety of diseases and causes the bacteria appeared.

- Enterobacteriaceae : May cause diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain and Dema.
- Coliforms: when present in high amounts means indicate poor hygiene or contamination.

- Tolerant Thermo / fecal coliforms: Bacteria associated with fecal material (both animal and human), each number indicates poor hygiene control and cross-contamination. Often associated with poor personal hygiene, such as lack of hand washing.

- Escherichia coli: Indicates that there is poor hygiene and control of cross contamination

- Staphylococcus aureus: May cause abdominal pain if present in sufficient amounts of food high.

- Pseudomonas: these bacteria can affect the odor, flavor and food coloring, which can sometimes cause stomach irritation. Can also cause infections of the eyes or skin.

- Listeria: Widely distributed in the environment, water, soil, waste, vegetation and animal and human feces. Some species are pathogenic for humans and animals.

- Salmonella: Can cause fever, septicemia and gastroenteritis in humans.

 

There fore let us be together equal to diligently clean our kitchen shelf so that bacteria do not proliferate, and can disrupt your family's health






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