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Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Scientists Find Bird and Human E. coli in Wild Fish

Scientists Find Bird and Human E. coli in Wild Fish


Scientists at the University of Minnesota have found that some of the potentially harmful bacteria in the Duluth-Superior Harbor come from an unlikely source: the fishes. It's not the fishes' fault, though. They are just carrying around bacteria that are already in their environment...


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Posted by Farouk Pandor at 3/04/2009 12:11:00 am
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