[Digestion] E. coli

Randy Mott randymott at ceeres.eu
Tue Jun 7 06:58:00 CDT 2011


Good point. But I got a different view from another web site on the presence
of this strain of e. Coli   in animals.   ????

Randy

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Subject: Re: [Digestion] E. coli

Fecal contamination by field workers.  The particular E. Coli does not
colonize animals.  Read professional medical monitoring emerging diseases.

On 6/7/2011 03:41, Randy Mott wrote:
> I am very interested in everyone's take on the E. Coli outbreak in
Germany.
> There is speculation now that biogas digestate was involved. I 
> personally am more inclined to think compost could cause this problem. 
> Anyone have better information? Reaction?
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks.

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