Ballooney!

Acabo de voltar de uma festa onde foram servidos tamales e tacos de carne,
frango
e camarão.

As margaritas estavam ótimas.

Um abraço,

Bira

2010/8/14 Rubens <[email protected]>

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>
> Outbreak Of Rare Salmonella Strains Linked To Taco Bell
>
> In the last few months, at least 155 people in several states have become
> ill from a pair of rare strains of salmonella. And
> according to authorities, the source of the salmonella is food served at
> Taco Bell.
>
> "It's been clear for weeks that Taco Bell was the source for many of the
> illnesses," an epidemiologist from Oregon Public Health
> explained. "It's equally clear that it's not all Taco Bell. It's also not a
> single Taco Bell restaurant."
>
> The cases of salmonellosis began popping up in April with most instances
> located in Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. The
> Centers for Disease Control has been investigating the outbreak and
> recently confirmed that a fast food chain that serves Mexican
> food was the source.
>
> It's believed that the culprit is likely tomatoes and/or lettuce and it's
> likely that the initial source of the outbreak is one of
> the chain's produce suppliers.
>
> Officials believe that the outbreak has finished, but the investigation is
> ongoing.
>
> The two strains of salmonella involved in the outbreak -- Hartford and
> Baildon -- are rarely seen in the U.S.; the last Baildon
> outbreak was in 1988-89. When ingested, they cause symptoms such as
> diarrhea, abdominal cramps, fever, nausea, and vomiting.
>
>
> http://consumerist.com/2010/08/outbreak-of-rare-salmonella-strain-linked-to-taco-bell.html
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