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Infections were found in well-known premium facilities and dishes. And in some r...

In the Russian Federation, almost half of the Roles "Philadelphia" found an E. coli - a study

Infections were found in well-known premium facilities and dishes. And in some restaurants, experts showed a leaf and Staphylococcus aureus. Non -profit organization "Russian Quality" checked the rolls of "Philadelphia" in network restaurants of Japanese cuisine, shops and retail networks. 40% of the products found an E. coli, said in an interview with Izvestia newspaper, the head of the organization Maxim Protasov. All Philadelphia rolls have an excess of microorganisms due to improper storage.

In many cases, the owners of the establishments did not adhere to the temperature regime of storage, composition of components and violated sanitary standards in the production of products, the specialist said. The Escherichia coli was found in the rolls of the Skurville stores and SPAR stores, Japanese cuisine stores "Sushi-Market", "Sushi Wk", "Pizza Sushi Wok" and Yami Yami delivery services.

The number of microorganisms is exceeded in the products of "taste alphabet", "Smakvill", Globus and SPAR, shops of Japanese cuisine "Sushi-Market", "Sushyseet", "Sushi Wok", "Pizza Sushi Wok", Yami Delivery Service, Restaurants, restaurants. Japanese cuisine "No", "Sushi Planet", "Danuki", "Yaktoria", premium-class establishments Shore House and BlueFin. And in the rolls of one network Japanese restaurant and the TAKE AWAY store (orders are made by phone or online and are taken home - ed.

) Did the bacterium sheet that can cause leteriosis. According to WHO, it is one of the most severe diseases of food, but relatively rare. Every year, a maximum of 10 cases of 1 million people is observed in the world. Listeria could be brought by workers or visitors on shoes, which indicates insufficient disinfection of the premises, Protasov said. Rosacchastva experts found bacteria of Staphylococcus aureus from two Japanese cuisine stores in Moscow during laboratory tests.