From pig to pacifier: chitterling-associated yersiniosis outbreak among black infants
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From pig to pacifier: chitterling-associated yersiniosis outbreak among black infants
Abstract
In this case-control study of Yersinia enterocolitica infections among black infants, chitterling preparation was significantly associated with illness (p<0.001). Of 13 samples of chitterlings tested, 2 were positive for Yersinia intermedia and 5 for Salmonella. Decontamination of chitterlings before sale with methods such as irradiation should be strongly considered.
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