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The Associated Press
Health experts generally advise against eating any dough or batter raw, but that is usually because they contain eggs, which sometimes carry the bacteria salmonella.
A different germ — E. coli — triggered the voluntary recall Friday by Nestle USA of its Toll House refrigerated cookie dough products after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported related illnesses in dozens of people who ate the dough. The federal Centers for Disease Control is investigating the national outbreak.
Salmonella can contaminate meat, eggs, milk, seafood, vegetables and fruit. It is often spread in food contaminated during processing or by unsafe handling by consumers. People also can get the germ by touching an infected animal or its food. ...
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