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Bacteria in peanut butter linked to leak 
AP via Yahoo! News - Apr 07 6:13 PM
Moisture from a leaky roof and faulty sprinkler helped salmonella bacteria grow and contaminate peanut butter at its Georgia plant last year, sickening more than 400 people nationwide, ConAgra Foods said.
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Beach City council hears plans for wastewater plant improvements 
The Times-Reporter - Mar 07 8:20 AM
BEACH CITY Don Dummermuth, engineer from George Fiedler and Associates at Dover, presented plans to Village Council Monday that would raise the influent structure of the wastewater treatment plant to avoid further flooding.
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Clarke Inc. takes action to increase shareholder value in Groupe Bikini Village Inc. 
[Press Release] CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 13 12:36 PM
Clarke Inc. has requested that Groupe Bikini Village Inc. call a special meeting of its shareholders ; this Meeting is scheduled to take place on May 10, 2007. Based on publicly available information, Clarke believes that it is the largest beneficial shareholder of Bikini, holding 19,970,420 shares, representing approximately 11.57% of the total issued and outstanding shares.
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Belinda Wright, 78, Ballerina Who Excelled in Romantic Roles, Dies 
New York Times - Apr 03 8:57 PM
Belinda Wright was a British ballerina who toured the world and excelled in the 19th-century Romantic and classical repertory.
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Boulder ballet goes for flat shoes 
Denver Post - Mar 09 12:08 AM
Robert Sher-Machherndl has never shied from confronting thorny issues through his work, whether modern or historical.
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Fitness calendar 
Detroit News - Apr 02 11:24 PM
Jazzercise, Jazzercise Express, Step, Circuit and Step-Circuit, Body-Sculpting, ongoing. Jazzercise Fitness Center, 250 N. Main St., Plymouth. (734) 416-5527 or jazzercise.com.
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Penn, Fahey are among Baltimore Orioles' five cuts 
The York Dispatch - 17 minutes ago
The Baltimore Orioles cut five players yesterday, including two who pitched for the team last year: Hayden Penn and Kurt Birkins. Penn and Birkins were optioned to Triple-A Norfolk, along with utility player Brandon Fahey.
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YumGuide reviews Banana House 
AsianWeek.com - Mar 30 4:16 PM
When every other Thai restaurant is some variation of Banana Garden, its difficult to choose which one you should dine in. Two doors down from Banana House is Banana Hut. Choose Door No.1: Banana House.
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EU blocks WTO probe of its banana tariffs 
AG Weekly - Mar 30 2:36 PM
GENEVA The European Union blocked a World Trade Organization investigation of its banana tariffs Thursday, temporarily delaying the inevitable reopening of a decade-old dispute with Latin American countries and the United States over claims of unfair trade discrimination.
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Losing Bangladesh, by degrees 
International Herald Tribune - Mar 04 8:16 AM
Losing Bangladesh, by degrees, on the waves of our warming world.
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Guard against another's bankruptcy 
The Cincinnati Enquirer - Mar 25 2:32 AM
Dec. 29, 2006, was not a good day. That's the day my distributor declared bankruptcy. Since then, I've learned more about bankruptcy than I ever wanted.
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Lets Talk Food: Bananas! (or are you just happy to see me?) 
Bonita Daily News - Mar 20 11:35 PM
Yes, Ive had some bananas and now I have a freezer full of loaves of banana bread. A generous neighbor brought me several bananas and being frugal I was determined to use them. The result: bananas Foster, banana pancakes, banana muffins and those loaves of fragrant, sweet banana bread.
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THE LOST PARISH / An agonizing battle to save a church reaches the Vatican and puts the faith of believers to the ... 
San Francisco Chronicle - Mar 26 3:48 AM
(SECOND OF THREE PARTS) On the steps of St. Brigid Church, attorney Robert Bryan grabbed his bullhorn, carefully positioning himself before the television cameras and sign-wielding parishioners. "Send someone from Rome," Bryan yelled, his...
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'Barbie Bandits' went shopping, tipped big: cop 
Chicago Sun-Times - Apr 01 2:14 AM
MARIETTA, Ga. -- One of the two young women dubbed the ''Barbie Bandits'' after they were accused of robbing a bank has been released on bail, authorities said Saturday.
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Just around the (gender) bend 
Oregon Daily Emerald - Mar 12 1:18 AM
The drag stars meandered down the line, flashing a sign that asked for $1 donations. Upon paying up a buck, the drag queen or king would briefly spank the donator with a sparkly white whip. The drag stars collected wads of crisp dollars bills, stuffing them into their cleavage-baring dresses.
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Kids take hostage crisis in stride 
The Monterey County Herald - Mar 31 4:16 AM
A young girl waved a Barbie doll in the air while a boy licked an ice cream cone. Another girl casually finished a bottle of water while chatting with a classmate.
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Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond 
El Paso Times - Apr 04 11:09 PM
Sembra-Sol: The Sembra-Sol Art Exhibition & Auction will be from 2 to 4 p.m. April 15 at the El Paso International Museum of Art, 1211 Montana. Admission $1. 253-1616.
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Dancer, Choreographer Alex Plasschaert Dies 
The Signal - Mar 29 2:50 AM
As a dancer and choreographer, Alex Edward Plasschaert danced with stars from Gene Kelly to Debbie Reynolds. He was a dancing chimney sweep in "Mary Poppins" and danced with Barbra Streisand in "Hello, Dolly!" But those weren't his top-shelf achievements.
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Double the Men, Half the Fun In 'The Owl and the Pussycat' 
Washington Post - Mar 07 2:10 AM
Swap the heterosexual couple of the 1960s romantic comedy "The Owl and the Pussycat" for two men, and what do you get? Not much -- and certainly not much fun -- in the deadly serious revival by Actors' Theatre of Washington now at Source Theatre.
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Obesity surgery can lead to confusion, poor coordination 
USA Today - Mar 19 5:43 AM
Doctors warn that a few obesity surgery patients have developed a serious neurological condition, with symptoms of confusion and poor coordination, linked to a lack of vitamin B1.
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SMACKDOWN REPORT: BATISTA-UNDERTAKER, KENNEDY VS. JEFF HARDY, BENOIT VS. THE MIZ & MUCH MORE 
PWinsider - Apr 07 9:50 AM
We continue to see the aftermath of Wrestlemania as we have the first episode of Smackdown after the biggest pay per view of the year.
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Elderly suicide rates sound alarm 
Contra Costa Times - Mar 25 3:08 AM
Richard Webb had hooked his last salmon from the banks of the Trinity River. At 69, he could barely swallow, much less fish. Lou Gehrig's disease wrung him by the throat. He used a keyboard to communicate and took only liquids. A minor heart attack struck, and depression set in. He started using a cane.
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Local illustrator published second series of greeting cards 
The Herald Bulletin - Mar 27 10:12 AM
David Liverett is seeing the irony. The Anderson-based pen-and-ink illustrator, graphic artist and author of a number of inspirational books recently released his second batch of Christian-themed greeting cards through Warner Press in January.
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Student civics survey reveals generation gap 
Macon Telegraph - Mar 26 12:05 AM
At first glance, knowing about your government is a generational thing in Middle Georgia. Students from Don Barnes' civics class at Twiggs Academy conducted a survey to gauge people's knowledge about the system of government - and gather their opinions on it.
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Barnes & Noble Launches Back-to-Campus Collection Designed by Students at the Savannah College of Art and Design 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 28 5:30 AM
NEW YORK----Barnes & Noble, Inc. , the world's largest bookseller, announced today a unique product development partnership with student artists from the Savannah College of Art and Design .
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Gwinnett grads: Barnes shows D-I talent with Yellow Jackets 
Gwinnett Daily Post - Apr 07 5:30 AM
Brittany Barnes transfer from North Georgia to Georgia Tech was made for academic reasons. She wanted to major in chemical engineering, and found a tremendous school for that field.
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Saturday, September 2 
Billings Outpost - Sep 01 6:48 AM
Caption: Feeling boozy? Beware. Montana law enforcement will be out in force beginning Friday for the Labor Day Weekend. Picture: Photo courtesy of state of Montana.

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Small town relies on speeders to pay its bills 
Houston Chronicle - Apr 07 10:47 PM
With his lean profile and weathered face, Officer Barney Gilley looks every bit the part of a West Texas lawman. Now and then, tourists stop and ask him to pose for snapshots in his mean-looking Dodge Charger squad car.
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"Reign Over Me" 
The Davis Enterprise - Mar 27 8:43 AM
Published Mar 27, 2007 - 10:38:28 CDT. Four stars: Sharp performances highlight quirky, poignant drama. Buzzy Linhart and Mark Klingman wrote it, Barry Manilow and Bette Midler sang it, and the message remains timeless: You got to have friends.
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Baseball: Matsuzaka rattles Royals in major league debut 
AFP via Yahoo! News - 1 hour, 57 minutes ago
High-priced Japanese import Daisuke Matsuzaka lived up to his billing in his Major League Baseball debut.
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Boys Prep Baseball: Panthers Finish Strong for Fourth Win 
Du Quoin Evening Call - Mar 28 9:56 AM
Breaking open a close game in its final two at-bats, Pinckneyville Community High School's Baseball team stayed perfect through four outings Monday. Playing at Rigdon Field for the first time in 2007, the Panthers defeated Freeburg 6-3.
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Kingdoms/Phyla/Divisions

Actinobacteria
Aquificae
Bacteroidetes/Chlorobi
Chlamydiae/Verrucomicrobia
Chloroflexi
Chrysiogenetes
Cyanobacteria
Deferribacteres
Deinococcus-Thermus
Dictyoglomi
Fibrobacteres/Acidobacteria
Firmicutes
Fusobacteria
Gemmatimonadetes
Nitrospirae
Planctomycetes
Proteobacteria
Spirochaetes
Thermodesulfobacteria
Thermomicrobia
Thermotogae

Bacteria (singular: bacterium) are a major group of living organisms. Most are microscopic and unicellular, with a relatively simple cell structure lacking a cell nucleus, and organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts. Their cell structure is further described in the article about prokaryotes, because bacteria are prokaryotes, in contrast to organisms with more complex cells, called eukaryotes. The term "bacteria" has variously applied to all prokaryotes or to a major group of them, otherwise called the eubacteria, depending on ideas about their relationships. In Wikipedia, bacteria is used specifically to refer to the eubacteria.

Bacteria are the most abundant of all organisms. They are ubiquitous in soil, water, and as symbionts of other organisms. Many pathogens are bacteria. Most are minute, usually only 0.5-5.0 μm in their longest dimension, although giant bacteria like Thiomargarita namibiensis and Epulopiscium fishelsoni may grow past 0.5 mm in size. They generally have cell walls, like plant and fungal cells, but with a very different composition (peptidoglycans). Many move around using flagella, which are different in structure from the flagella of other groups.

Contents

  • 1 History and taxonomy
  • 2 Metabolism
  • 3 Movement
  • 4 Groups and identification
  • 5 Benefits and dangers
  • 6 Miscellaneous
  • 7 See also
  • 8 References
  • 9 Further reading
  • 10 External links

History and taxonomy

The first bacteria were observed by Antony van Leeuwenhoek in 1683 using a single-lens microscope of his own design. The name bacterium was introduced much later, by Ehrenberg in 1828, derived from the Greek word βακτηριον meaning "small stick". Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) and Robert Koch (1843-1910) described the role of bacteria as conveyors and causes of disease or pathogens.

Metabolism

Bacteria show a wide variety of different metabolisms and can accordingly be classified into primary nutritional groups. The most common division is between heterotrophs, which depend on an organic source of carbon, and autotrophs, which are able to synthesize organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water. Autotrophs that obtain energy by oxidizing chemical compounds are called chemotrophs, and those that obtain their energy from light, via photosynthesis, are called phototrophs. There are many variations on this terminology such as chemoautotrophs and photosynthetic autotrophs and so on. In addition, bacteria are distinguished based on the source of reducing equivalents they are using. Those using inorganic compounds (e. g. water, hydrogen, sulfide or ammonia) for this purpose are called lithotrophs and others needing organic compounds (e. g. sugars or organic acids) and are called organotrophs. The metabolic modes of energy metabolism (phototrophy or chemotrophy), reducing equivalent sources (lithotrophy or organotrophy) and carbon sources (autotrophy or heterotrophy) can be combined differently in any single microorganism, and even shifting between different modes frequently occurs in many species.

Other nutritional requirements include nitrogen, sulfur, phosphorus, vitamins and metallic elements such as sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, manganese, iron, zinc, cobalt, copper and nickel for normal growth. For some species, additional trace elements such as selenium, tungsten, vanadium or boron are needed.

Based on their response to oxygen, most bacteria can be placed into one of three groups: Some bacteria can grow only in the presence of oxygen and are called aerobes; others can grow only in the absence of oxygen and are called anaerobes; and some can grow in the presence or absence of oxygen and are called facultative anaerobes.

Movement

Motile bacteria can move about, either using flagella, bacterial gliding, or changes of buoyancy. A unique group of bacteria, the spirochaetes, have structures similar to flagella, called axial filaments, between two membranes in the periplasmic space. They have a distinctive helical body that twists about as it moves.

Bacterial flagella are arranged in many different ways. Bacteria can have a single polar flagellum at one end of a cell, clusters of many flagella at one end or flagella scattered all over the cell, as with Peritrichous. Many bacteria (such as E.coli) have two distinct modes of movement: forward movement (swimming) and tumbling. The tumbling allows them to reorient and introduces an important element of randomness in their forward movement. (see external links below for link to videos).

Motile bacteria are attracted or repelled by certain stimuli, behaviors called taxes - for instance, chemotaxis, phototaxis, mechanotaxis and magnetotaxis. In one peculiar group, the myxobacteria, individual bacteria attract to form swarms and may differentiate to form fruiting bodies. The myxobacteria move only when on solid surfaces, unlike E. coli which is motile in liquid or solid media.

Groups and identification

Bacteria come in a wide variety of shapes:
A. Rod-shaped
B. Round-shaped or spherical.
C. Round-shaped in clusters.
D. Round-shaped in twos.
E. Spiral-shaped.
F. Comma-shaped.


Bacteria come in a variety of different shapes. Most are rod-shaped, sphere-shaped, or helix-shaped; these are respectively referred to as bacilli, cocci, and spirilla. An additional group, vibrios, are comma-shaped. Shape is no longer considered a defining factor in the classification of bacteria, but many genera are named for their shape (e.g. Bacillus, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus) and it is an important part in their identification.

Another important tool is Gram staining, named after Hans Christian Gram who developed the technique. This separates bacteria into two groups, based on the composition of their cell wall. The first formal grouping of bacteria into phyla was based largely on this test:

  • Gracilicutes - bacteria with a second cell membrane containing lipids, giving them Gram-negative stains
  • Firmicutes - bacteria with a single membrane and thick peptidoglycan wall, giving them Gram-positive stains
  • Mollicutes - bacteria with no second membrane or wall, giving them Gram-negative stains

The archeabacteria were originally included as the Mendosicutes. As given, these phyla are no longer believed to represent monophyletic groups. The Gracilicutes have been divided into many different phyla. Most gram-positive bacteria are placed in the phyla Firmicutes and Actinobacteria, which are closely related. However, the Firmicutes have been redefined to include the mycoplasmas (Mollicutes) and certain Gram-negative bacteria.

Benefits and dangers

Bacteria are both harmful and useful to the environment, and animals, including humans. The role of bacteria in disease and infection is important. Some bacteria act as pathogens and cause tetanus, typhoid fever, pneumonia, syphilis, cholera, foodborne illness and tuberculosis. Sepsis, a systemic infectious syndrome characterized by shock and massive vasodilation, or localized infection, can be caused by bacteria such as streptococcus, staphylococcus, or many gram-negative bacteria. Some bacterial infections can spread throughout the host's body and become systemic. In plants, bacteria cause leaf spot, fireblight, and wilts. The mode of infection includes contact, air, food, water, and insect-borne microorganisms. The hosts infected with the pathogens may be treated with antibiotics, which can be classified as bacteriocidal and bacteriostatic, which at concentrations that can be reached in bodily fluids either kill bacteria or hamper their growth, respectively. Antiseptic measures may be taken to prevent infection by bacteria, for example, prior to cutting the skin during surgery or swabbing skin with alcohol when piercing the skin with the needle of a syringe. Sterilization of surgical and dental instruments is done to make them sterile or pathogen-free to prevent contamination and infection by bacteria. Sanitizers and disinfectants are used to kill bacteria or other pathogens to prevent contamination and risk of infection.

In soil, microorganisms help in the transformation of nitrogen to ammonia with enzymes secreted by these microbes, which reside in the rhizosphere (a zone that includes the root surface and the soil that adheres to the root after gentle shaking). Some bacteria are able to use molecular nitrogen as their source of nitrogen, converting it to nitrogenous compounds, a process known as nitrogen fixation. Many other bacteria are found as symbionts in humans and other organisms. For example, the presence of the gut flora in the large intestine can help prevent the growth of potentially harmful microbes.

The ability of bacteria to degrade a variety of organic compounds is remarkable. Highly specialized groups of microorganisms play important roles in the mineralization of specific classes of organic compounds. For example, the decomposition of cellulose, which is one of the most abundant constituents of plant tissues, is mainly brought about by aerobic bacteria that belong to the genus Cytophaga. This ability has also been utilized by humans in industry, waste processing, and bioremediation. Bacteria capable of digesting the hydrocarbons in petroleum are often used to clean up oil spills. Some beaches in Prince William Sound were fertilized in an attempt to facilitate the growth of such bacteria after the infamous 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill. These efforts were effective on beaches that were not too thickly covered in oil.

Bacteria, often in combination with yeasts and molds, are used in the preparation of fermented foods such as cheese, pickles, soy sauce, sauerkraut, vinegar, wine, and yogurt. Using biotechnology techniques, bacteria can be bioengineered for the production of therapeutic drugs, such as insulin, or for the bioremediation of toxic wastes.

Miscellaneous

Two organelles, mitochondria and chloroplasts, are generally believed to have been derived from endosymbiotic bacteria.

Microorganisms are widely distributed and are most abundant where they have food, moisture, and the right temperature for their multiplication and growth. They can be carried by air currents from one place to another. The human body is home to billions of microorganisms; they can be found on skin surfaces, in the intestinal tract, in the mouth, nose, and other body openings. They are in the air one breathes, the water one drinks, and the food one eats.

The great antiquity of the bacteria has enabled them to evolve a great deal of genetic diversity. They are far more diverse than, say, the mammals or insects. For instance, the genetic distance between E. coli and Thermus aquaticus is greater than the distance between humans and oak trees.

See also

  • Bacterial growth
  • Bacteriocin
  • Magnetotactic bacteria
  • Microorganism
  • Nanobacterium

References

  • Some text in this entry was merged with the Nupedia article entitled Bacteria, written by Nagina Parmar; reviewed and approved by the Biology group (editor: Gaytha Langlois, lead reviewer: Gaytha Langlois, lead copyeditors: Ruth Ifcher and Jan Hogle)
  • This article contains material from the Science Primer published by the NCBI, which, as a US government publication, is in the public domain [1].

Further reading

  • Alcamo, I. Edward. Fundamentals of Microbiology. 5th ed. Menlo Park, California: Benjamin Cumming, 1997.
  • Atlas, Ronald M. Principles of Microbiology. St. Louis, Missouri: Mosby, 1995.
  • Holt, John.G. Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 9th ed. Baltimore, Maryland: Williams and Wilkins, 1994.
  • Stanier, R.Y., J. L. Ingraham, M. L. Wheelis, and P. R. Painter. General Microbiology. 5th ed. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1986.
  • Hugenholtz P, Goebel BM, Pace NR. Impact of Culture-Independent Studies on the Emerging Phylogenetic View of Bacterial Diversity. J Bacteriol 1998;180:4765-4774. Fulltext / PMID 9733676.

External links

  • Bacterial Nomenclature Up-To-Date from DSMZ
  • The largest bacteria
  • Tree of Life
  • Videos of bacteria swimming and tumbling, use of optical tweezers and other fine videos.af:Bakterie
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Bacteria in peanut butter linked to leak 

AP via Yahoo! News - Apr 07 6:13 PM
Moisture from a leaky roof and faulty sprinkler helped salmonella bacteria grow and contaminate peanut butter at its Georgia plant last year, sickening more than 400 people nationwide, ConAgra Foods said.
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Peanut-butter maker: Bacteria source found 
Denver Post - Apr 06 12:07 AM
Moisture from a leaky roof and a faulty sprinkler helped salmonella bacteria grow and contaminate peanut butter at a Georgia plant last year, sickening more than 400 people nationwide, ConAgra Foods said Thursday.
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Company says moisture in peanut butter plant spread salmonella bacteria 
St. Louis Post-Dispatch - Apr 05 10:44 PM
OMAHA, Neb. Moisture from a leaky roof and faulty sprinkler helped salmonella bacteria grow and contaminate peanut butter at a Georgia plant last year, sickening more than 400 people nationwide, ConAgra Foods said Thursday. The plant made Peter Pan and Great Value peanut butter.
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Bacteria in peanut butter are linked to a leaky roof 
Deseret Morning News - Apr 05 11:43 PM
ConAgra Foods said Thursday that moisture from a leaky roof and faulty sprinkler was the source of the salmonella bacteria that contaminated peanut butter at its Georgia plant last year, sickening more than 400 people nationwide.
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Foothill Ranch Souplantation closed 
Orange County Register - Apr 07 5:41 PM
A 12th customer is confirmed with E. coli and an employee tested positive for the bacteria.
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Company says moisture in peanut butter plant spread salmonella bacteria 
WMCTV Memphis - Apr 05 1:03 PM
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - ConAgra Foods said Thursday that moisture from a leaky roof and faulty sprinkler was the source of the salmonella bacteria that contaminated peanut butter at its Georgia plant last year,
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Company says moisture in peanut butter plant spread salmonella bacteria 
AccessNorthGA - Apr 05 12:58 PM
The Associated Press - OMAHA, Neb. ConAgra Foods said Thursday that moisture from a leaky roof and faulty sprinkler was the source of the salmonella bacteria that contaminated peanut butter at its Georgia plant last year, sickening more than 400 people nationwide.
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Company Says Moisture In Peanut Butter Plant Spread Salmonella Bacteria 
KOTV 6 Tulsa - Apr 05 12:45 PM
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) ConAgra Foods says moisture from a leaky roof and faulty sprinkler was the source of salmonella bacteria that contaminated peanut butter at its Georgia plant last year.
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Mutualism: Fungus Found That Needs Bacteria In Cytoplasm To Reproduce 
Science Daily - Apr 06 5:02 PM
Endosymbiotic relationships -- in which one organism lives within another -- are striking examples of mutualism, and can often significantly shape the biology of the participant species. In new findings that highlight the extent to which a host organism can become dependent on its internal symbiont, researchers have identified a case in which the reproduction of a fungus has become dependent on ...
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Biloxi beach advisory issued over bacteria 
The Clarion-Ledger - Apr 05 11:01 AM
High bacteria levels were detected today on a portion of the beach in Harrison County.
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Boil Water Notice 
WLBT 3 - Apr 07 6:32 PM
The Department of Health has issued a boil water alert for all customers of the Fisher Ferry Water District in Warren County. A sampling has found the presence of E. coli bacteria. All water should be boiled vigorously for one minute before being consumed.
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Company says moisture in peanut butter plant spread salmonella bacteria (1:26 p.m.) 
Las Cruces Sun-News - Apr 05 12:30 PM
OMAHA, Neb. ConAgra Foods said Thursday that moisture from a leaky roof and faulty sprinkler was the source of the salmonella bacteria that contaminated peanut butter at its Georgia plant last year, sickening more than 400 people nationwide.
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Drug-resistant bacteria can be controlled 
EARTHtimes.org - Apr 05 9:36 AM
U.S. medical scientists have discovered a technique that might allow them to control drug-resistant bacteria.
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Moisture led to peanut butter salmonella outbreak 
KVBC Las Vegas - Apr 07 11:14 AM
ConAgra Foods says it knows the source of the salmonella bacteria that contaminated the Peter Pan peanut butter made at its Georgia plant last year. A company spokesman says a nearly two-month investigation has determined it was moisture from a leaky roof and faulty sprinkler.
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Leaky roof led to salmonella outbreak in peanut butter 
WDBJ 7 Roanoke - Apr 07 5:57 AM
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -- ConAgra Foods says it knows the source of the salmonella bacteria that contaminated the Peter Pan peanut butter made at its Georgia plant last year.
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