Author Topic: E. coli bacteria - We're going to loving DIE  (Read 1620 times)

Quickly, everyone in Germany get a fever.

Optimal growth of E. coli occurs at 37°C (98.6°F). This is why it is so dangerous for humans, because that there is our body temperature.
Time to take a bath in ice.

It spread around if anyone remembers out near California in some farms because the irrigation water had traces of sewage in it.

You're really only going to get it if you eat like dirt cheap food items and absolutely take no precaution in preparing your foods.

You'll be fine, Miika, seriously.

Somehow I have the feeling that I am going to die first

I thought this outbreak would be worse lol.
Quickly, everyone in Germany get a fever.
Why do you hate Germans so much? D:
Somehow I have the feeling that I am going to die first
No... it'll be me for sure. ;_;

Why do you hate Germans so much?
Replying from the E. coli growth temperature.

Up until now there's been fifteen deaths in Germany and one in Sweden. Five countries in Europe are affected by the bacteria. Worst part is, first they thought the bacteria resided in Spanish cucumbers but now German experiments say that that's not the case. It could be residing in anything. Milk, tomatoes, cucumbers and who knows what else.

tl;dr - We're going to die. Whether from not eating to avoid being infected or from being infected. D:
Milk.


nooooooooo

Up until now there's been fifteen deaths in Germany and one in Sweden.

Wow, those are some serious numbers.
Lets see, in 2010 in Germany
216 128   people died from cancer
356 462   people died from heart-diseases
31 832   people died from poisoning, wounds or other causes, of which
     - 4 468 were car-accidents
     - 8 492 people fell to their death
     - 9 571 people commited Self Delete

Yes, you're right
We're going to die D:

...but not from e.coli

It's still spreading. I wasn't being that serious anyways.

It's still spreading. I wasn't being that serious anyways.
It spread around if anyone remembers out near California in some farms because the irrigation water had traces of sewage in it.

You're really only going to get it if you eat like dirt cheap food items and absolutely take no precaution in preparing your foods.

You'll be fine, Miika, seriously.


Everyone, we should all get Ebola.

One person died in Sweden, that means I'm next :(

huh what

e coli is nothing new, people.

e. coli has been a problem with meats for ages.
and your just hearing about this now?
k.