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Cat and canine homeowners in England warned over ‘purple flag’ check in pet’s meals

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Cat and canine homeowners have been issued a “purple flag” warning over an alarming sign in their pet’s food. A recent examine has discovered regarding ranges of E.coli in raw meats and uncooked pet food bought at a number of outlets throughout the UK.

A brand new examine carried out on the University of Bristol raised the alarm after testing 58 samples of uncooked beef, pork, hen and lamb bought at grocery shops throughout the UK in addition to 15 samples of uncooked pet food available at “specialty” pet outlets.




Researchers found that 80 per cent of the meat samples and 87 per cent of the uncooked pet food samples contained traces of antibiotic-resistant Escherichia Coli (E. Coli). The findings have been introduced at Barcelona’s European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) Global Congress.

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The examine authors mentioned: “This examine confirms that raw meat carries a number of resistant E. coli, generally together with resistance to critically essential antibiotics essential for human well being.” Co-author Prof. Matthew B. Avison informed Fox News Digital: “They can sit in your intestine for years with out inflicting illness, and in some circumstances the micro organism will trigger various kinds of illness in a while, together with urinary tract infections and bloodstream infections that may kill.

“Infections with resistant micro organism are harder to deal with and so usually tend to worsen.” He added: “People typically imagine that as a result of uncooked pet food is bought frozen, the freezing kills the micro organism, however now we have proven that it doesn’t.

“There have been simply as many samples of chicken-based uncooked pet food contaminated with resistant E. coli than there have been samples of uncooked hen meat. If you feed your canine uncooked meat, subsequently, you might be possible feeding it antibiotic resistant E. coli.”

Prof. Avison added: “Treat all uncooked meat as if it have been contaminated with antibiotic-resistant micro organism and assume dogs fed uncooked meat might be excreting resistant micro organism.” He beneficial: “Don’t let your canine lick your face or share your mattress, and wash your arms after petting it.

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