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Results 1 - 10 of 117 for FOOD POISONING
  1. Plant fertilizers and household plant foods are used to improve plant growth. Poisoning can occur if someone swallows these products. Plant fertilizers are mildly poisonous if small amounts are swallowed. Larger amounts can be ...
  2. Food poisoning occurs when you swallow food or water that contains bacteria, parasites, viruses, or the toxins made ... Food poisoning can affect one person or a group of people who all ate the same food. It ...
  3. ... called Campylobacter jejuni . It is a type of food poisoning. ... of the many causes of traveler's diarrhea or food poisoning . People most often get infected by eating or ...
  4. ... types (or strains) of E coli can cause food poisoning. One strain ( E coli O157:H7) can cause a severe case of food poisoning. Bacteria may get into your food in different ...
  5. ... by Salmonella bacteria. It is a type of food poisoning. ... is one of the most common types of food poisoning . It occurs when you eat food or drink ...
  6. ... ways to prepare and store food to prevent food poisoning . It includes tips about what foods to avoid, ... will not be eating. MORE TIPS FOR PREVENTING FOOD POISONING: All milk, yogurt, cheese, and other dairy products ...
  7. To prevent food poisoning , take the following steps when preparing food: Carefully wash your hands often, and always before cooking or cleaning. ...
  8. Food poisoning occurs when food contaminated with organisms is ingested. The bacteria Staphylococcus aureus can commonly be found ...
  9. ... ate the same food. It is commonly called food poisoning. It often occurs after eating at picnics, school ... may occur in grocery stores, restaurants, or homes. Food poisoning often occurs from eating or drinking: Food prepared ...
  10. ... other foods during preparation. To reduce chances of food poisoning, you should: Cook food to the correct temperature. ... Approach to patients with gastrointestinal tract infections and food poisoning. In: Cherry JD, Harrison GJ, Kaplan SL, Steinbach ...
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