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Published 10:20 6 Jul 2017 BST
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The research was carried out as part of Safefood’s Burger Fever campaign, which has been developed to educate the public on the importance of only eating burgers that are cooked through to prevent contracting serious and sometimes life-threatening food poisoning.
Safefood is calling on people to always ask for burgers to be well cooked.
Commenting on the campaign, Dr. Gary Kearney, Director of Food Science at Safefood said:“Mince used in hamburgers is a higher risk
“Mince used in hamburgers is a higher risk as the food poisoning bacteria that live on the surface of the beef (steak) is then mixed through the middle of the burger when the beef is minced - so in effect, the outside is now on the inside. "The only way to ensure that any bacteria in the middle of the burger is killed off is to ensure that the burger is cooked well done.”
The growing trend of serving burgers cooked to preference or less than well done in restaurants across Ireland has raised concerns for regulatory authorities, including the Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) and the HSE’s Environmental Health Service.
As a result, earlier this year, the FSAI issued new advice to caterers to only serve burgers that are safe to eat by cooking the meat all the way through.
While most people who get sick from food poisoning will recover without any lasting effects, some E. coli, in particular, carry the risk of more serious long-term effects.
Dr. Martin Cormican, Professor of Bacteriology at National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG), said:
"If your burger is not well cooked in the middle you are taking a big risk. "Eating burgers that are pink in the middle is a bit like driving without a seatbelt; you might get away with it for years but if something goes wrong and you are harmed, will you still think it was worth it?”Lesson learned.
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