Description:
A broiler chicken is being chopped in a meat shop. Recently, a highly infectious and newly identified bacterium, Escherichia albertii, was found in broiler chicken meat in Bangladesh. Closely related to E. coli, this more dangerous variant has been linked to severe gastrointestinal illness, kidney complications, and foodborne outbreaks in Japan, affecting over 100 people. E. albertii also drives antibiotic resistanceâstudies show a 94% chance of losing the effectiveness of at least one antibiotic, posing serious health risks for future generations. Chittagong, Bangladesh.
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Rafayat - (Bangladesh) Kkhan/Majority World
Description:
A broiler chicken is being chopped in a meat shop. Recently, a highly infectious and newly identified bacterium, Escherichia albertii, was found in broiler chicken meat in Bangladesh. Closely related to E. coli, this more dangerous variant has been linked to severe gastrointestinal illness, kidney complications, and foodborne outbreaks in Japan, affecting over 100 people. E. albertii also drives antibiotic resistanceâstudies show a 94% chance of losing the effectiveness of at least one antibiotic, posing serious health risks for future generations. Chittagong, Bangladesh.
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Date Created:
2025-05-06 00:00:00
Author:
Rafayat Khan
City:
Chittagong
Country:
Bangladesh
Headline:
Emerging Threat: Escherichia albertii Found in Broiler Chicken Meat
Image Description:
A broiler chicken is being chopped in a meat shop. Recently, a highly infectious and newly identified bacterium, Escherichia albertii, was found in broiler chicken meat in Bangladesh. Closely related to E. coli, this more dangerous variant has been linked