Word: testing
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Krause said he has tested most possible carrier foods, such as chicken, eggs and rare roast beef, but has not yet discovered any salmonella bacteria. However, all dining halls are saving a portion of each meal for three days so that if a student or worker becomes infected, UHS labs can test the meals they ate for salmonella...
...student of theology and philosophy; he was a military expert, having served Stateside in the Marines during World War I. He was also a skilled pilot who had flown with Charles Lindbergh in the Missouri National Guard. During World War II, Alex used to relax on weekends by test-piloting Grumman fighters...
Because of his misgivings about the failure to test the temporary workers, O'Leary refused for almost a week to take the stool culture test required of all Union employees. Krause said, however, that only one temporary employee had worked at the Union during the time when the disease could have been transmitted, and that he had been tested and found not to be a carrier...
...probable sources of the Union outbreak of salmonella have been traced to a regular worker and a student employee, Krause said. O'Leary has since taken the test...
...Warren E.C. Wacker, director of UHS, said last night that the temporary employees were not banned because they are considered health hazards. Wacker said it would be impossible to test the temporary employees--who are assigned on a day-to-day basis--because UHS does not receive test results until three days after the testing...