Kuehnert said the recipients' doctors were shocked to learn the donor's organs were tainted with rabies.
Five weeks ago, ground beef tainted with the same bacteria sparked a major recall.
Of the chicken tested, 53% was tainted with an antibiotic-resistant form of E.coli, the report said.
The Quinn family are currently suing Anglo, claiming loans related to the CFDs were tainted with illegality.
For weeks now, the European food industry has been rocked by a scandal involving meat products tainted with horse and donkey meat.
Silent Spring elicited a public outcry for direct action followed by a brutal backlash from the chemical industry, often tainted with sexism.
Salmonella in peanut butter sickened 42 people last fall and cantaloupes tainted with Listeria infected 146 people and killed 30 in 2011, according to the CDC.
On Saturday, a prominent member of Germany's governing CDU party, Hartwig Fischer, told Bild newspaper that products tainted with horsemeat should be distributed to the poor.
Electronic companies, which can trace the origins of most of their materials, concede they cannot guarantee that their products are not tainted with conflict, slave or child labour.
Horse meat is not harmful in itself but authorities are concerned by its unauthorized presence in case it is tainted with a veterinary drug used to treat horses.
Two years ago, a European Union-wide health alert was sparked when German officials said animal feed tainted with dioxin had been fed to hens and pigs, contaminating eggs, poultry meat and pork at affected farms.
But though he is tainted with the Grasso scandal and is the subject of litigation himself, Langone is getting a hearing from the firms that make up much of the daily order flow at the exchange.
But though he is tainted with the Grasso scandal and is the subject of litigation himself, Langone is getting at least an ear the firms that make up much of the daily order flow at the exchange.
The Justice Department on Thursday alleged that Stewart Parnell, the former owner of Peanut Corp. of America, and other employees engaged in a multiyear conspiracy to hide the fact that many company products were tainted with salmonella.
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"This field has been tainted with a lot of promises of finding new drugs, but the problem has been that we've had to establish a very good baseline with many large pieces of DNA, " says Eric Mathur, Diversa's senior director of molecular biology.
Unjustly or otherwise, its fictional mayhem will always be tinged, or tainted, with thoughts of the genuine suffering that was borne that night.
Mr Roh's accusers added charges of corruption and incompetence, arguing without much evidence that he was guilty by association with tainted aides.
As with tainted spinach or lettuce--and even though, as a proportion of the whole, only a minuscule amount may be bad--no one will buy any of it until it's known where the bad produce is.
The danger is that, however unfairly, Mr Buffett and Mr Gates will come to be seen as the sort of philanthropists whose giving with the left hand is tainted by how the wealth was grasped with the right hand.
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Immediately, the rats stopped running to the left (the side with the tainted chocolate milk).
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With a tainted Ms Stewart on board, it is hard to see how Omnimedia can recover.
The hearing will determine if the state evidence against Tripp has been tainted by any connection with immunized sources.
Children who consumed tainted snacks were hospitalized with high fevers and severe diarrhea.
Now Schultz has not only tainted the Starbucks brand with a sickness most non-investors were unaware of, but he also claims to have cured it.
Track and field is littered with athletes tainted by scandal.
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Still, Hunt's journey through successive generations of new friends has its own pathos, since his chronic failure ever to get to grips with money tainted the very thing he stood for, namely, good fellowship.
The administrators of the funds benefiting the two slain officers said Friday they don't want money tainted by any association with Dorner, who went on a killing rampage to avenge people he said ended his law enforcement career.
Later, General Augusto Pinochet's government excluded the Luksics from repurchasing the assets because Andrnico Sr. was considered "tainted" by his dealings with the Allende regime.
Despite its long history and reputation al-Azhar was badly tainted by its close association with a string of Egyptian rulers, especially during Mr Mubarak's three-decade rule.
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When prosecutors launched an attack on Yukos, culminating in the arrest in October of its boss, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, all those associated with the firm were tainted.
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