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July 16, 2013
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Whole chickens from farmers markets may have more pathogenic bacteria
University Park PA (SPX) Jul 15, 2013
Raw, whole chickens purchased from farmers markets throughout Pennsylvania contained significantly higher levels of bacteria that can cause foodborne illness compared to those purchased from grocery stores in the region, according to a small-scale study by researchers in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences Of 100 whole chickens purchased from farmers markets, 90 percent tested positive for Campylobacter and 28 percent harbored Salmonella. By comparison, during the same period, 20 p ... read more
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