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A grungy, dark 'Most Wanted' poster for E. coli, depicted as a shadowy figure with glowing red eyes. The poster lists its crimes, aliases, hide-outs, symptoms, and prevention methods, along with illustrations of raw milk and a burger.

A grungy, dark 'Most Wanted' poster for E. coli, depicted as a shadowy figure with glowing red eyes. The poster lists its crimes, aliases, hide-outs, symptoms, and prevention methods, along with illustrations of raw milk and a burger.

Make a flyer heres the promt Title: Most Wanted: E. coli Name: Alexander Gomez – Period 4th Crime: E. coli is a dangerous food-borne illness that can make people very sick. It is caused by eating or drinking food or water that has been contaminated with feces from infected animals or humans. This can happen when meat is not cooked enough, when raw foods touch cooked foods, when people don’t wash their hands after using the bathroom, or when food is washed or prepared with dirty water. Aliases (Other Name): Escherichia coli Hide-Outs (Where it can be found): Undercooked ground beef Unpasteurized milk and juices Contaminated water Raw fruits and vegetables Unpasteurized apple cider Symptoms (What it does to victims): Stomach cramps Diarrhea Nausea and vomiting Feeling very tired or weak Sometimes a mild fever In some serious cases, E. coli can cause kidney problems, especially in young children and older adults. Prevention (How to protect yourself): Cook meat all the way through to the proper internal temperature so any bacteria are killed. Wash your hands well with soap and water after using the bathroom, after handling raw meat, and before touching any food. Avoid cross-contamination by keeping raw meat separate from ready-to-eat foods, and by washing cutting boards, knives, and counters with hot, soapy water. Occurrence (How often this criminal strikes): About 265,000 cases per year or more in the United States. Famous Outbreak Case File: Location: United States Year: 2018 See more