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 the Intensive Care Unit.
She died on Wednesday.
The autopsy concluded she died of Leptospirosis.
This was traced to the can of coke she drank from, not 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 all soda cans before drinking
out of them.
The cans are typically stocked in warehouses and transported straight to the
shops without being cleaned.
A study at NYCU showed that the tops of all 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.
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