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  • Flies and bird fecal samples from cattle farms in the U.S. have tested positive for E. coli O157.[4] Numerous studies indicate that Salmonella can survive for at least several days, and for as long as nine months, on insects, rodents, and surfaces of building materials such as wood, concrete, iron, steel, and brick.[5] Salmonella can survive in rodent feces for up to five months, which underlines
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