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Parasite Infecting 50% of People May Decapitate Human Sperm
health9 months ago

Parasite Infecting 50% of People May Decapitate Human Sperm

A recent study suggests that the parasite Toxoplasma gondii can directly damage human sperm by causing decapitation and deformities, potentially contributing to declining male fertility rates worldwide. The parasite infects many people globally and can target reproductive organs, raising concerns about its impact on human fertility, although more research is needed. Preventative measures include proper food handling and hygiene practices.

Family Reunion Bear Meat Leads to Parasitic Worm Outbreak, CDC Warns
health1 year ago

Family Reunion Bear Meat Leads to Parasitic Worm Outbreak, CDC Warns

The CDC warns that consuming undercooked wild game meat, such as bear meat, can lead to trichinellosis, a parasitic infection. Six family members from Arizona, Minnesota, and South Dakota fell ill after eating undercooked black bear meat. Proper cooking to an internal temperature of at least 165 degrees Fahrenheit is essential to kill the parasites. The CDC also advises against cross-contamination and recommends safe handling practices to prevent infection.

Family Falls Ill from Undercooked Bear Meat Parasite Outbreak
health1 year ago

Family Falls Ill from Undercooked Bear Meat Parasite Outbreak

A family reunion in South Dakota turned into a health scare when several members fell ill after consuming undercooked black bear meat contaminated with Trichinella parasites. Despite freezing the meat for 45 days, the parasites survived, leading to trichinellosis in six family members, three of whom were hospitalized. The CDC emphasizes the importance of thoroughly cooking game meat to prevent such infections.

Family Falls Ill from Undercooked Bear Meat, CDC Warns
health1 year ago

Family Falls Ill from Undercooked Bear Meat, CDC Warns

A family reunion in South Dakota turned into a health scare when several members fell ill after consuming undercooked black bear meat, which was contaminated with Trichinella parasites. Despite freezing the meat for 45 days, the parasites survived, leading to trichinellosis in six family members, three of whom were hospitalized. The CDC emphasizes the importance of thoroughly cooking game meat to prevent such infections.

Undercooked Bear Meat Causes Rare Worm Infections in U.S. Families
health1 year ago

Undercooked Bear Meat Causes Rare Worm Infections in U.S. Families

A family gathering in South Dakota resulted in multiple cases of trichinellosis after consuming undercooked bear meat harvested from northern Saskatchewan. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the parasite, common in wild meat, caused severe symptoms in those infected. Experts emphasize the importance of cooking wild game meat to a high temperature to kill the parasite. The incident highlights the risks associated with consuming improperly prepared wild game.

Family Contracts Rare Parasitic Disease from Undercooked Bear Meat
health1 year ago

Family Contracts Rare Parasitic Disease from Undercooked Bear Meat

Six people in the US were diagnosed with trichinellosis after consuming undercooked black bear meat, according to the CDC. The infection, caused by trichinella larvae, led to symptoms like fever and muscle aches. The bear meat, frozen for 45 days before being grilled, was initially served rare. The CDC emphasizes that proper cooking is essential to kill trichinella parasites and prevent cross-contamination. All affected individuals have recovered, with some requiring hospitalization and treatment. Trichinellosis is rare in the US, often linked to wild game consumption.

Undercooked Bear Meat Causes Brain Worm Outbreak in Multiple States
health1 year ago

Undercooked Bear Meat Causes Brain Worm Outbreak in Multiple States

Six family members contracted trichinellosis, a rare parasitic disease, after consuming undercooked bear meat at a family reunion in South Dakota. The meat, hunted in northern Canada, was frozen for 45 days but still contained Trichinella larvae, which are resistant to freezing. The CDC advises that wild game meat should be cooked to at least 165 degrees Fahrenheit to ensure safety. All affected individuals recovered after treatment.

Family Contracts Brain Worms from Undercooked Bear Meat
health1 year ago

Family Contracts Brain Worms from Undercooked Bear Meat

Six family members contracted trichinellosis, a rare parasitic worm infection, after consuming undercooked black bear meat at a family reunion. The meat, which had been frozen for over a month, was initially served rare, leading to contamination. The CDC confirmed the presence of Trichinella larvae in the meat, highlighting the importance of thoroughly cooking wild game to an internal temperature of at least 165°F to kill parasites.