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Showing Original Post only (View all)There's a 25% chance your supermarket ground beef contains antibiotic-resistant fatal bacteria [View all]
Mark Bittman has yet another fascinating column in the New York Times, this time on the prevalence of bacteria in meat. He discusses a study that analyzed 80 brands of beef, pork chicken and turkey from five cities. The study found that 47% of the meat contained the bacteria staphylococcus aureus and that 52% were resistant to at least three classes of antibiotics. One particular line struck us:
So when you go to the supermarket to buy one of these brands of pre-ground meat products, there's a roughly 25 percent chance you'll consume a potentially fatal bacteria that doesn't respond to commonly prescribed drugs.
Yup, you read that right folks -- based on this study, there is about a one-in-four chance that your ground meat contains a potentially fatal bacteria. Now why is that the case? That's when things get tricky. There has always been problems with giving antibiotics to healthy farm animals, but the practice is widespread nonetheless. In short, antibiotic use on farms can be linked to rising rates of drug-resistant infections.
Now it turns out that the FDA recently decided not to fight against this antibiotic use. So that means that, for the time being, if you use pre-packaged ground beef to make a hamburger, it's probably best to cook the meat through rather than keeping it tastily rare. (Even antibiotic resistant bacteria can be killed by sufficient heat.) Or better yet, grind high-quality meat yourself, or have a reputable butcher grind it right in front of your eyes.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/28/ground-meat-fatal-bacteria_n_1173246.html
So when you go to the supermarket to buy one of these brands of pre-ground meat products, there's a roughly 25 percent chance you'll consume a potentially fatal bacteria that doesn't respond to commonly prescribed drugs.
Yup, you read that right folks -- based on this study, there is about a one-in-four chance that your ground meat contains a potentially fatal bacteria. Now why is that the case? That's when things get tricky. There has always been problems with giving antibiotics to healthy farm animals, but the practice is widespread nonetheless. In short, antibiotic use on farms can be linked to rising rates of drug-resistant infections.
Now it turns out that the FDA recently decided not to fight against this antibiotic use. So that means that, for the time being, if you use pre-packaged ground beef to make a hamburger, it's probably best to cook the meat through rather than keeping it tastily rare. (Even antibiotic resistant bacteria can be killed by sufficient heat.) Or better yet, grind high-quality meat yourself, or have a reputable butcher grind it right in front of your eyes.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/28/ground-meat-fatal-bacteria_n_1173246.html
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Amerigo Vespucci
Dec 2011
OP
The Wired article says it is packages of ground meat. The Wired article also has a link to
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#14
There are no danger-free foods but certainly there are methods of farming
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#36
Don't eat out at places that use "supermarket" ground beef for their burgers
slackmaster
Dec 2011
#43
Let me put it this way - I have gotten sick from McD's, BK, and JitB but never from places...
slackmaster
Dec 2011
#57
I would no more eat a cow, pig or chicken- than one of my cats, horses or dog.
BeHereNow
Dec 2011
#19
Really? Who DOESN'T, if you have a family to feed and don't have the bucks
TwilightGardener
Dec 2011
#48
actually, I don't buy ground beef, only free range humanely raised poultry
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2011
#31
Let's see, which is worse, more expensive food or a major bacteria infection outbreak?
Zalatix
Dec 2011
#59
There are also ways to make, for instance, a single chicken breast go a long way
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2011
#74
It is amazing how easily we've accepted that killer bacteria is a natural
Luminous Animal
Dec 2011
#29
Just a couple of weeks ago, I ate some burgers from a batch recalled for Salmonella
PotatoChip
Dec 2011
#38
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Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 2011
#61
That's what I thought too. I love hamburger and eat it all the time. And I get mine
totodeinhere
Dec 2011
#66
The only representation I made was that I eat a lot of hamburger and never get sick.
totodeinhere
Dec 2011
#73