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This MMWR report gingerly reminds us of the dangers of salmonellosis from poultry, specifically a salmonella outbreak from a Thanksgiving dinner.
In truth, the biggest risk at Thanksgiving is overeating and not salmonella.
But why stop there?
Check out the book titled Infections of Leisure.
I just blew the dust off of it when removing it from my bookshelf. The book beautifully highlights the microbes that await us during our most carefree moments-at the shore, in fresh water, with our pets, during sporting activities and with our exotic trendy cuisine. Riveting.
Happy Turkey Day.