| Yersinia enterocolitica |
Yersinia enterocolitica is the bacteria responsible for causing Yersiniosis. The organism is found in pork, beef, lamb, oysters, seafood and unpasteurized milk. According to the FDA, these vehicles offer plenty of opportunities for Yersinia enterocolitica to enter the food supply.
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| yersiniosis |
Yersiniosis is caused by the bacteria Yersinia enterocolitica. Symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, fever and abdominal pain. Unnecessary appendectomies can result as Yersiniosis symptoms often mimic appendicitis. In addition, Yersinia has been associated with reactive arthritis. Foodborne transmission of Yersinia occurs by eating undercooked meat or drinking raw milk. In addition, infected food handlers can transmit the organism to others by not washing their hands after using the toilet. ...
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| yellow fever |
a viral disease that is transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito.
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| yeast |
Important microorganisms that cause fermentation by converting sugar to alcohol. Without yeast, the world would lack wine, beer and most bread.
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| years of life lost |
Measure of the years lost through premature mortality.
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| YE | colicroot with yellow-bracted racemose flowers |
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| YE | tall evergreen of North American Pacific coast often cultivated for ornament |
| YE | a sweet eating apple with yellow skin |
| YE | European dock with broad obtuse leaves and bitter rootstock common as a weed in North America |
| YE | any of several virus diseases of plants characterized by stunting and yellowing of the leaves |
| YE | the yellow dwarf disease of potato plants |
| YE | caused by a virus transmitted by a mosquito |
| YE | common yellow-flowered iris of Europe and North Africa, naturalized in United States and often cultivated |
| YE | European yellow-flowered foxglove |
| YE | common weedy and bristly grass found in nearly all temperate areas |
| YE | erect perennial with stout stems and yellow-green flowers |
| YE | globe lily having open branched clusters of clear yellow egg-shaped flowers |
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