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touching raw chicken then cooked chicken with the same gloves
The purpose is to avoid consumers infection.
Bacterial contamination will cause no effects if the sample is tested directly after collection. However, if the sample is allowed to sit, bacteria will multiply and raise the urine pH. Urine pH above 8 is abnormal.
No. In fact, the sugar may promote bacterial growth.
it minimises the amount of bacteria in the immediate environment therefor slowing the process of contamination
touching raw chicken then cooked chicken with the same gloves
touching raw chicken then cooked chicken with the same gloves
touching raw chicken then cooked chicken with the same gloves
Cooking to safe temperatures will inactivate any bacterial contamination that was present.
Bacterial, chemical
Cooking to safe temperatures will inactivate any bacterial contamination that was present.
Cooking to safe temperatures will inactivate any bacterial contamination that was present.
The purpose is to avoid consumers infection.
Bacterial contamination will cause no effects if the sample is tested directly after collection. However, if the sample is allowed to sit, bacteria will multiply and raise the urine pH. Urine pH above 8 is abnormal.
Chemical (bleach mixed in) Bacterial (salmonella) Physical (a metal shaving)
Does not originate from fecal contamination.
To avoid any contamination.