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A bacterium capable of causing severe diarrheal illness and outbreaks of food poisoning is circulating widely through rivers and wildlife in urban and peri-urban Japan, carried largely by invasive raccoons whose feces contaminate waterways that ultimately reach human food and water supplies. A new peer-reviewed study from Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU) has used genetic, animal, and environmen...
Raccoons, Rivers, and a Rising Pathogen: Study Traces Bacterium from Wildlife to Humans | Huntaegis