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- solution within minutes of being laid. The risk of infection from raw or undercooked eggs is dependent in part upon the sanitary conditions under which the...
- involvement, and inflammation of the lungs. Trichinosis is mainly spread when undercooked meat containing Trichinella cysts is eaten. In North America this is...
- has food safety concerns very different from whole cuts of meat. If undercooked, it can lead to food poisoning. In a whole cut from an animal, the interior...
- through consumption of contaminated and raw food, including raw milk and undercooked ground beef. Infection with this type of pathogenic bacteria may lead...
- are subject to infection by several species of tapeworms if they eat undercooked meat such as pork (Taenia solium), beef (T. saginata), and fish (Diphyllobothrium)...
- pasteurization. They also do not recommend eating s**** eggs that are raw or undercooked due to the possibility that Salmonella bacteria may be present. Because...
- can cause diphyllobothriasis in humans through consumption of raw or undercooked fish. The prin****l species causing diphyllobothriasis is D. latum, known...
- transplant to the intestines of humans after consuming undercooked meat.[citation needed] Raw and undercooked pork can also cause other diseases, such as toxoplasmosis...
- mussels. Vibriosis can be contracted through: Consumption of raw or undercooked seafood, particularly s****fish. Exposure of open wounds or broken skin...
- referred to as the "pork worm" due to it being typically encountered in undercooked pork products. It should not be confused with the distantly related pork...