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amyburple
29th August 2008, 11:04
This incident happened recently in North Texas . A woman went boating one Sunday taking with her some cans of coke which she put into the refrigerator of the boat. On Monday she was taken to the hospital and placed in ICU. She died on Wednesday.

The autopsy concluded she died of Leptospirosis. This was traced to the can of coke she drank from without using a glass. Tests showed that the can was infected by dried rat urine and hence the disease Leptospirosis.

Rat urine contains toxic and deathly substances. It is highly recommended to thoroughly wash the upper part of soda cans before drinking out of them. The cans are typically stocked in warehouse s and transported straight to the shops without being cleaned.

A study at NYCU showed that the tops of soda cans are more contaminated than public toilets (i.e).. full of germs and bacteria. So wash them with water before putting them to the mouth to avoid any kind of fatal accident.

KeithD
29th August 2008, 11:31
1 Death out of the Billions of cans drunk each day is not really something to worry about. More chance of being killed by a toothpick.

amyburple
29th August 2008, 11:40
Yea I know BOSS :Erm: :omg: but just FRIENDLY reminder :Rasp: We don't know for our FUTURE...

KeithD
29th August 2008, 11:50
We don't know for our FUTURE...

Yes we do....We all die :gost: ...very simple :xxgrinning--00xx3:

joebloggs
29th August 2008, 18:56
nasty, my misses saw one case of it in the phils, the guy was peeing blood, really sick for a long time, in and out of ICU, but he recovered in the end .:xxgrinning--00xx3:

amyburple
29th August 2008, 20:08
Ohhhh lucky him... he survived with that ill :)
LEPTOSPIROSIS is very rampant esp if its TYPHOON time because some areas here in metro is in flood and rats are everywhere :NoNo::NoNo::NoNo:

joebloggs
29th August 2008, 20:24
then get the rat b4 it gets you :D, a nice rat burger :doh

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/2553352/Eat-rats-for-snacks-says-Indian-official.html
:yikes::NoNo:


that's what poverty drives you to ... :cwm24:

KeithD
29th August 2008, 21:41
I'll be alright....I just threw the unopened can away and drank from the rats :action-smiley-081:

amyburple
30th August 2008, 05:17
:spam1:ewwwwwwwww rat burger! What about RAT aDOBO :Erm::NoNo: hahaha I just saw in the TV show that It could be awwwww, I don't like to believe it :doh:doh:doh

doonat
30th August 2008, 09:26
:spam1:ewwwwwwwww rat burger! What about RAT aDOBO :Erm::NoNo: hahaha I just saw in the TV show that It could be awwwww, I don't like to believe it :doh:doh:doh

due to poverty they resort to eating farm rats coz they are safe to eat unlike those 'kadiri' house rats :NoNo:. pinoys will always love adobo - it doesn't matter if its a rat, insect or big lizard, as long as it tastes like a meat ok na yan! :icon_lol:

johncar54
30th August 2008, 10:37
This story about rats urine is an urban myth, i.e. totally untrue.

Check on a browers for "Leptospirosis coke"


May I suggest that when you hear something which does not sound right that you do a search check. There are so many false stories, often about email viruses which are hoaxes. I check "Hoax" followed by something from the suspect email. Then annoy the friend who sent it to me by telling them !!!!!

joebloggs
30th August 2008, 10:53
Leptospirosis is no joke thou, nasty disease, a patient on a ward my wife was working on caught it. :NoNo:

as for coke, well if you've watched the bbc program about resturaunts, and seen the rat and mice droppings, where theres dropping there will be pee to..

johncar54
30th August 2008, 11:09
This is taken from the online The Leptospirosis Information Center :-

Official position of the LIC:

While there is a theoretical risk of human infection from residual rat urine on cans or bottles, the statistical risk is extremely small. Leptospira require constant immersion in water to survive, and so drying of the surface for any length of time will permanently kill the bacteria. Given that drinking containers are non-porous, surface moisture dries very quickly and cannot possibly contaminate the contents.

Drinking from a can or bottle that has been exposed to rat urine presents a risk in theory only. There are no reported cases in the literature of human infection being unequivocally traced to cans or bottles and no medical studies have been performed into leptospira on drinks containers, or into the relative bacterial levels of drinks containers and public toilets.

The emails usually report a study by 'NYCU'. There is no such University (it is an acronym for News You Can Use) and is in no way connected to New York University.

Ann07
30th August 2008, 11:19
This incident happened recently in North Texas . A woman went boating one Sunday taking with her some cans of coke which she put into the refrigerator of the boat. On Monday she was taken to the hospital and placed in ICU. She died on Wednesday.

The autopsy concluded she died of Leptospirosis. This was traced to the can of coke she drank from without using a glass. Tests showed that the can was infected by dried rat urine and hence the disease Leptospirosis.

Rat urine contains toxic and deathly substances. It is highly recommended to thoroughly wash the upper part of soda cans before drinking out of them. The cans are typically stocked in warehouse s and transported straight to the shops without being cleaned.

A study at NYCU showed that the tops of soda cans are more contaminated than public toilets (i.e).. full of germs and bacteria. So wash them with water before putting them to the mouth to avoid any kind of fatal accident.


That is why always make sure its clean and better use a glass to avoid any trouble:Rasp::Rasp::Rasp::Rasp:

johncar54
30th August 2008, 11:29
ANN and all other readers.


The email about the drink can was a HOAX, not true. Theres NO EVIDENCE of ANYONE contracting the decease in this manner.

The artcle I read said, in addition to the quote I show above:-


The email evolves over time, and currently we are seeing a rise in circulation in the USA, referring to deaths in several states. If you receive one of these messages, please delete it and ignore what it says. You are more at risk of being hit by lightning while riding a camel than contracting leptospirosis from a commercial drinks container.

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Ann07
30th August 2008, 11:36
ANN and all other readers.


The email about the drink can was a HOAX, not true. Theres NO EVIDENCE of ANYONE contracting the decease in this manner.

The artcle I read said, in addition to the quote I show above:-


The email evolves over time, and currently we are seeing a rise in circulation in the USA, referring to deaths in several states. If you receive one of these messages, please delete it and ignore what it says. You are more at risk of being hit by lightning while riding a camel than contracting leptospirosis from a commercial drinks container.

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Thanks for that john:)

andypaul
30th August 2008, 11:37
Still i think it a good idea not to drink out straight out of a can or any container.

You may not catch leptosprirosis but hardly a wise thing to do.

Ann07
30th August 2008, 11:39
Still i think it a good idea not to drink out straight out of a can or any container.

You may not catch leptosprirosis but hardly a wise thing to do.

:xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

johncar54
30th August 2008, 11:48
Not wise to drink out of a can.

A real problem in doing so is:-

If you have say a wasp, or similar insect, enter the can and then you drink from it. It has happened that people have then suffered a sting inside the throat.

Now that could have serious consquences.

But this rat thing is just a 'tail'

KeithD
30th August 2008, 17:30
If you have say a wasp, or similar insect, enter the can and then you drink from it. It has happened that people have then suffered a sting inside the throat.
Surely the wasp would be more interested in swimming for it's life rather than concentrating on stinging something it does not even know is a threat! :Erm:

amyburple
30th August 2008, 17:35
Hahahahah really funny duuuuuuuuuu!!!!! :BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy::BouncyHappy:

keithAngel
30th August 2008, 17:39
Surely the wasp would be more interested in swimming for it's life rather than concentrating on stinging something it does not even know is a threat! :Erm:

Its the accidently swallowing thats the probklem boss wasps sting as a reflex:yikes:

amyburple
30th August 2008, 17:48
Its the accidently swallowing thats the probklem boss wasps sting as a reflex:yikes:

Who's in here TRIED to SWALLOW a WASP ewwww..:NoNo: Maybe mosquito YES hahahahha :icon_lol::icon_lol:very itchy grrrrrr :Brick:

KeithD
30th August 2008, 20:34
Its the accidently swallowing thats the probklem boss wasps sting as a reflex:yikes:
Must be a hell a lot of stung toilets then :rolleyes:

andypaul
31st August 2008, 01:16
Must be a hell a lot of stung toilets then :rolleyes:

So make sure you dont drink out of the kakzi as well:D

PeterB
31st August 2008, 01:49
Who's in here TRIED to SWALLOW a WASP ewwww..:NoNo:
My Grandmother swallowed a wasp and was stung in her throat. She was drinking from a glass at the time.

nethlewy
31st August 2008, 08:14
My Grandmother swallowed a wasp and was stung in her throat. She was drinking from a glass at the time.

I knew an old woman who swallowed a fly
I don't know why she swallowed a fly
Perhaps she will die.

KeithD
31st August 2008, 09:05
My Grandmother swallowed a wasp and was stung in her throat. She was drinking from a glass at the time.
I swallowed glass once :xxgrinning--00xx3: ........2 days later when I went for a :action-smiley-081:.....I could here my ass talking like a double glazing salesman.....it appears they talk :censored: as well......:D

andypaul
31st August 2008, 13:38
Did your :censored: ring you up at the most inconvenient time possible?

amyburple
31st August 2008, 19:20
:NoNo::doh:laugher:

joebloggs
13th September 2008, 11:57
http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/3668270.Brighton_woman_killed_by_rat/

:NoNo: no common sense, and her husband told her to wear gloves :doh

aromulus
13th September 2008, 12:27
This story about rats urine is an urban myth, i.e. totally untrue.

Check on a browers for "Leptospirosis coke"


May I suggest that when you hear something which does not sound right that you do a search check. There are so many false stories, often about email viruses which are hoaxes. I check "Hoax" followed by something from the suspect email. Then annoy the friend who sent it to me by telling them !!!!!

http://www.leptospirosis.org/topic.php?t=31