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Superbug dangers in chicken linked to 8 million at-risk women
Posted on July 11, 2012 at 10:41 AM
Updated Wednesday, Jul 11 at 12:36 PM
A growing number of medical researchers say more than 8 million women are at risk of difficult-to-treat bladder infections because superbugs – resistant to antibiotics and growing in chickens – are being transmitted to humans in the form of E. coli.
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