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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Cilantro recall

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    • Eepster
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        A batch of cilantro from Mexico is contaminated with cyclospora.

        CDC: Cyclospora Outbreak Linked to Mexican Cilantro Sickened 546 People

        I know posting the topic in multiple forms is frowned upon, but I thought you might make an exception here to make sure everyone sees this considering how dire the consequences could be if someone misses this recall.


      • BunMum
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          Oh god this scares me so much. We just bought a batch last week that I gave to my baby and I’m so glad I skipped it this week. He already has an ear infection and his sister just passed from pneumonia so I’ve been so worried.

          At least my state isn’t on the list…. Yet…

          Here comes the senseless watching and worrying haha


        • Bam
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            BunMum,

            this is an old thread from Sept last year, so I’m locking it. I’m sorry you found it and got scared =( Adult rabbits have more acidic stomach-acid than humans (pH 1-2 as compared to human pH 1,5-3,5) so they are better at killing germs they happen to swallow with their food.

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