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The high seroprevalence suggests that eating undercooked wild boar meat may pose a risk of infection with T. gondii.
As the seroprevalence is high, consumption of raw or undercooked wild boar meat may pose an important risk of infection.
Citing other studies that found trace amounts of Cry1Ab in the gastrointestinal contents of livestock fed GE corn, the authors suggest the toxin may not be effectively eliminated in humans potentially a concern for the vulnerable fetus and that eating contaminated meat may pose a risk of exposure.
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Why is the lowest-risk bodily fluid banned, while meat, which may pose an equal or higher risk, is permitted?
The consumption of raw or undercooked meat of Estonian wild boars may pose an infection risk to humans and other hosts.
This suggests that advice to reduce the amount of meat and animal-based products in the diet would be consistent with the definition of a 'healthy, sustainable diet', although reductions of meat at the population level may pose nutritional challenges for key nutrients including iron and zinc which should be monitored (Millward and Garnett 2010).
However, there is some suggestion that processed meat including bacon, sausages and hot dogs may pose particular problems for the body because of the chemicals they contain.
However, their presence on the carcass may pose a health risk for meat consumers.
These findings indicate that nonoccupational exposure may pose a risk for brucellosis infection among persons who handle fresh meat and meat products for home cooking.
But the meat of the report comes in its analysis of the threats that false loan documentation may pose to banks' balance sheets and to financial stability in the broader economy.
But polygamy may pose some negative externalities.
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