FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterest Tech Japan’s Invasive Raccoons May Be Spreading Food Poisoning Bacteria By FIA Staff July 12, 2026 0 A genetic analysis of river water, wild raccoons and human infections suggests Japan’s invasive raccoons may help spread Escherichia albertii, a foodborne bacterium linked to severe illness. Read More Post navigation Previous Post AI Can Help Spot Hidden Osteoporosis Risk From Chest X-Rays Next Post A Vitamin B Deficiency Marker May Be Associated With Chronic Fatigue