Escherichia coli is a gram negative coliform bacterium found in the intestines. The bacterium is spread by non-hygienic handling of foods. Any method of handling food that allows them to come in contact with fecal material is a route of transfer. Tying off the rectum so as to retain the intestinal contents during slaughtering/field dressing is one method of avoiding transfer. So are washing the hands and wearing disposable gloves and sanitizing all food handling tools and surfaces. A recent E. colirelated food recall was attributed to using irrigation water that had been contaminated by wild/feral pigs. The fecal coliform count is a method used to describe water quality. It is considered unhealthy to swim in water with a count higher than 1000. There are four classes of enterovirulent E. coli. You can read more about them in the FDA Bad Bug Book. See Related Links.
e.coli is transmuted through water, milk, meat, vegetable's
It is spread be foods, waters, animals, and humans
Ecoli is caught through bladder infections and through your intestines
Diabetes can not be transferred from one person to another.
Polio is transferred from what human to another by fecal-oral ingestion.
communicable
Fecal oral
It is possible to give E.coli to someone. The E. coli bacteria can spread to another person if proper hygiene is not practiced. For instance, a person who did not wash their hands after a bowel movement can spread E. coli to another human if their hands came in contact with one another.
in a contract of sale, property in goods is transferred from one person to another with a consideration while in the case of a gift, property in goods is transferred from one person to another without any consideration
A gift economy is one in which valuable items are transferred from one person to another as gifts. The ability to give valuable gifts publicly is a symbol of status.
Pneumonia is essentially a communicable disease. As it can be transferred from one person to another.
Diabetes is non-communicable. It is not transferred from one person to another.
Yes, energy can be transferred from one store to another.
Yes, energy can be transferred from one store to another.
No. A credit card cannot be "transferred". A person must apply for a card using their own financial and personal information or they will be committing fraud.