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Re: besidestillwater post# 99562

Saturday, 11/28/2015 11:27:46 AM

Saturday, November 28, 2015 11:27:46 AM

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MMTC logistics comes without an interlude of outbreaks for E-coli and Salmonella. This, as time and time again the pathogens get by the most advanced technologies and into people's stomachs; proving that new tools are much needed on the front lines. More recently, there has been an outbreak of E-coli which sickened 19 people by Costco. And we certainly must consider the recent E-coli outbreak with Chipotle in five states. Lawsuits may finish off the corporation as legal battles like this can involve the likelihood of MIT 1000 sales. That's not to say Listeria cases are not climbing: Most cases of Listeriosis go unreported in third-world countries and thus the pathogen can contaminate food at a large scale if not watched. However, one of the scariest pathogens to date that can be food related is MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). This particular bacteria hides in the nose by carriers, which makes MRSA hard to track and puts this one in the top five of the superbug list by the CDC. In other words, just smelling something or sneezing will pass the bacteria along. One of the main concerns for an MRSA outbreak is the military. Therefore, if we are to think that the MIT 1000 is without merit in a world that is much more complicated by broader travel, higher production and faster shipment of foods, higher alerts for food terrorism, the flood of illegal aliens who enter without being checked for disease, etc; it makes the MIT 1000 a good candidate for success as the stock of MMTC is expected to rise far above a dollar. Check out these links to read more:

http://www.healio.com/infectious-disease/news/online/%7Ba3ba6a0e-801b-4d67-80cb-f27d924fb3c3%7D/top-5-hot-spots-for-mrsa-outbreaks

http://www.foodpoisoninglawsuits.com/?gclid=CIflpaLCs8kCFYaCfgodsRABLw

http://www.foodpoisonjournal.com/foodborne-illness-outbreaks/a-bite-of-costco-food-poisoning-outbreaks-past/#.VlnTyHarSWg

http://fortune.com/2015/11/03/chipotle-lawsuit-e-coli/