Supermarket meat 'could be MRSA infected' - Telegraph - It would be advisable to read the whole article.
Extract:
"Pork, beef and chicken in supermarkets could be infected with a strain of MRSA, according to a report today by organic campaigners which warns that the issue could become "a new monster".
The bacterium is sweeping northern Europe and has already infected one in five of all pork products on sale in Holland, from where Britain imports almost two thirds of all its pork, the report claims.
The strain found in Holland, Denmark, Belgium and Germany is different from MRSA found in British hospitals, which was a contributory factor in 3,800 deaths in 2005.
However, the report by the Soil Association, the organic pressure group, claims that the bug found in European meat is just as deadly and infectious. It is resistant to tetracycline antibiotics, the most common drugs used to cure hospital MRSA.
So far no meat or farm animals in this country have been found to be infected with the European strain. However, no testing for the microbe in pork or chicken is done.
Only cattle are tested - the least likely animal to be infected - and the Food Standards Agency (FSA) does not test any imported meat.
The Soil Association is calling on the Government to start testing for the superbug in meat as a matter of urgency."
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Monday, June 25, 2007
Supermarket meat 'could be MRSA infected'
Posted by Willow at 5:13 pm
Labels: Food Standards Agency, MRSA, Soil Association, superbugs, supermarket meat, supermarkets
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