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Food-Borne Diseases

Summary: Food-poisoning cases in Canada have doubled over the past 16 years, and many critics point to the way animals are raised and slaughtered as a major reason for this increase. Marketplace speaks with a former government inspector who says safety is compromised because there's a lot of pressure to produce more meat at a faster pace. And a slaughterhouse worker describes how difficult it is to clean animal feces from the great volume of meat coming down the line. Viewers learn that these high rates of infection are complicated by a hardy new strain of E. coli bacteria and the program examines both the Canadian and the more stringent American standards for meat preparation.

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  • Physical Description: 1 streaming video (21 min 54 sec)
    remote
    videorecording
    electronic
  • Publisher: Toronto : Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 1998

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Restrictions on Access Note:
Access restricted to Curio.ca subscribers
Participant or Performer Note: Journalist: Nunn, Jim ; Journalist: Paren, Jackie.
System Details Note:
Available on the Internet. MODE OF ACCESS via web browser by entering the following URL: http://curio.ca/en/video/food-borne-diseases-573/
Language Note:
In English.
Source of Description Note:
Source of description from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Subject: Foodborne diseases
Foodborne diseases -- Prevention
Meat -- Contamination -- Canada
Meat -- Quality
Escherichia coli infections -- Canada
Salmonella infections -- Canada
Factory farms -- Social aspects -- Canada
Nutrition -- Study and teaching
Health education

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