The study, led by Dr. Pierangeli Vital, found that 13.60% of the 419 vegetable samples tested contained E. coli, a bacterium commonly found in the feces of humans and animals.
The study, led by Dr. Pierangeli Vital, found that 13.60% of the 419 vegetable samples tested contained E. coli, a bacterium commonly found in the feces of humans and animals.