Between 2015 and 2020, U.S. companies including poultry giants Perdue, Pilgrims Pride, Tyson, Foster Farms and Koch Foods sold tens of thousands of meat products contaminated with campylobacter and salmonella, according to government sampling records obtained by the Bureau of Investigative JouJoanne Canda-Alvarez found her 9-year-old son splayed out on his bedroom floor, unable to move and foaming at the mouth. The day before, Jayven had been playing golf with his family.
Now he was completely paralyzed by the sudden onset of a rare autoimmune disease that doctors linked to campylobacter, a bacteria mainly found in poultry products.
Canda-Alvarez and her husband did not know whether their son would survive he was on a ventilator in hospital and unable to even speak. But his mother could see how scared he was. I could tell it in his eyes, she said.
Nearly four years after falling sick, Jayven still struggles to control his hands and his right foot, a result of lasting nerve damage. Nobody has an answer to if hell ever recover fully if his body will ever be the same, said his mother.
Campylobacter is Americas biggest cause of foodborne illness, just ahead of salmonella. Both are potentially fatal.
Yet between 2015 and 2020, U.S. companies including the poultry giants Perdue, Pilgrims Pride, Tyson, Foster Farms and Koch Foods sold tens of thousands of meat products contaminated with campylobacter and salmonella, according to government sampling records obtained by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism. BUY TODAY: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s New Book 'The Real Anthony Fauci'
More than half of these were contaminated with antibiotic-resistant strains a rapidly escalating issue that can be exacerbated by poor hygiene conditions.
The poultry companies supply major grocery stores and fast-food chains. Tyson has supplied chicken to McDonalds, Perdue has sold to Whole Foods and both have supplied Walmart.
Poster Comment:
Lucky me. I don't eat meat not that I could afford it.