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Subject: [Leica] PESO - Today's plate is tomorrow's bait
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Tue May 16 12:33:30 2006
References: <20060516015016.7EA7E115821@ws1-7.us4.outblaze.com> <44A7255C-6EF0-4574-B60A-EAD83B68C99F@pandora.be> <446A2733.2040608@waltjohnson.com>

LOL
Roasted mouse isn't bad, though.



Op 16-mei-06, om 21:25 heeft Walt Johnson het volgende geschreven:

> Hell,
>
> Guess I'll have to stop putting the keyboard in my mouth, now what  
> will I snack on?
>
> Philippe Orlent wrote:
>
>> I read today that the biggest reservoir for bacterial  
>> contamination  is one's keyboard.
>>
>>
>> Op 16-mei-06, om 03:50 heeft Marty Deveney het volgende geschreven:
>>
>>>
>>>> As far as I'm concerned, it's TODAY'S bait. Parasitologists  
>>>> tend  to pass on
>>>> raw wild-caught food.
>>>
>>>
>>> As Jeffrey knows, I am also parasitologist.  I am also risk- 
>>> averse,  but with seafood, the overwhelming risk is always from  
>>> bacterial  contamination.  The only significant fish-borne  
>>> parasites are the  broad tapeworm of fish and Anasakis simplex  
>>> (links below) and both  are comparatively rare and entirely  
>>> treatable.  There are a few  hundred cases in japan a year, out  
>>> of several billion raw fish  meals consumed.  That's good odds.   
>>> Take a look at your local  health department website and find  
>>> what the rate of bacterial food  poisoning is in any city in the  
>>> developed world and you'll see what  the real risk is.
>>> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/bv.fcgi?rid=mmed.section.4713
>>> http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/content/full/172/3/329
>>> If you don't like sushi, well, you don't like it, but if you do,   
>>> parasites are no reason to get altogether too paranoid about  
>>> eating  it.  I ate sushi and sashimi by the bucketload in Japan  
>>> earlier  this year and make it at home frequently, from a range  
>>> of farmed  and wild-caught fish.  Getting in your car is much  
>>> riskier.  I  wonder how many people die in car crashes in  
>>> Ontario, where new  laws require any fish that is to be served  
>>> raw to undergo a  compulsory period of freezing (really looking  
>>> after their  population, that local government).
>>>
>>> Of course, if you're talking raw bear meat, or some of the other   
>>> things I've been offered in my travels, forget it.  The risk  
>>> posed  by Trichinella (a nematode that, among other things,  
>>> encysts in  muscle in human cases and is not really easily  
>>> treated) and other  parasites that are prevalent in terrestrial  
>>> animals throughout much  of the world is real.  In a few  
>>> countries (including New Zealand  and Australia) many of these  
>>> critters are absent.
>>>
>>> I'm not saying everyone should eat sushi, I'm just saying that   
>>> irrational fear of parasites is unjustified.
>>>
>>> I have some Leica photos of sushi that I will post tonight, to  
>>> try  to keep this on topic.
>>>
>>> Later,
>>>
>>> Marty
>>>
>>>
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Replies: Reply from walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson) ([Leica] PESO - Today's plate is tomorrow's bait)
In reply to: Message from freakscene at weirdness.com (Marty Deveney) ([Leica] PESO - Today's plate is tomorrow's bait)
Message from philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent) ([Leica] PESO - Today's plate is tomorrow's bait)
Message from walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson) ([Leica] PESO - Today's plate is tomorrow's bait)