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Monday, April 22, 2013

Report: Supermarket Meat Contains Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

The New York Times (4/17, Strom, Subscription Publication, 1.68M) reports the findings in report by the Environmental Work Group illuminated Federal data that claims over half of “samples of ground turkey, pork chops and ground beef collected from supermarkets for testing by the government contained a bacteria resistant to antibiotics.”

The 2011 data collected by the National Antimicrobial Resistance Monitoring System, which is jointly run by the FDA, the USDA and the CDC, reveals “a sizable increase in the amount of meat contaminated with antibiotic-resistant forms of bacteria, known as superbugs, like salmonella, E. coli and campylobacter.” 

Dawn Undurraga, the nutritionist for the group, said the study “really raises a question about the antibiotics we are using in raising animals for meat.” The Times also mentions the report was partially underwritten by a company that sells organic and antibiotic-free meat.

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