DeniseJH
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- Mar 28, 2008
Sure:
Is this the nurse?
The above was after I said that there was a risk of getting E coli after all of those filthy hands were in the bag.
And again, I wasn't talking about how it could be acquired, but about how bad hygiene is the most common cause of person to person spread.
Oops, though this would include my posts as well, for context.
Poople don't harbor that type of EColi on their fingertips.
Is this the nurse?
No, there really wasn't.
The above was after I said that there was a risk of getting E coli after all of those filthy hands were in the bag.
Why do you continue to spread incorrect information?? Its NOT from bad bathroom habits.
And again, I wasn't talking about how it could be acquired, but about how bad hygiene is the most common cause of person to person spread.
Again with the falsehoods. My post referenced the Mayo Clinic and the most common/typical way to acquire e coli. NOT every way to contract it - just to be clear.
No need to contact the CDC, but thanks!
Oops, though this would include my posts as well, for context.
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