With other types of food poisoning, the bacteria multiply in the body first before causing symptoms. |
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Fears that bottled water could be responsible for thousands of cases of food poisoning should not affect business for Cumbrian water bottlers. |
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Good common sense when handling uncooked and cooked food is required to prevent food poisoning. |
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If your child has Clostridium food poisoning, symptoms will probably pass in a day or two. |
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Many cases of food poisoning are caused by micro-organisms, including bacteria, viruses and moulds. |
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It is useful in quickly treating minor food poisoning and can be used to heal scabs and scratches. |
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Nearly forty people were in hospital today and a further 50 are believed to be affected by a mass outbreak of food poisoning. |
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Things, though, go awry with the food poisoning, and the remaining nuns scramble to bury their dead. |
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I realised I didn't have food poisoning tonight as Luc spent most of the night in the bathroom with loud groans and retches. |
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Consuming contaminated meat can lead to diarrhoea, intestinal worms or food poisoning and is especially dangerous for the very young or very old. |
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You're going to find tips and help hot lines for everything from food poisoning to tick bites. |
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For further information about food poisoning, please see the separate encyclopaedia topic. |
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Greasy pig disease, a kind of eczema, may also be producing toxins which contribute to food poisoning. |
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There are an estimated 1000 deaths each year from salmonella food poisoning. |
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Ginger is often used for nausea after surgery or chemotherapy, and in cases of stomach flu and food poisoning. |
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And he took the observation that with the food poisoning called botulism, one of the first symptoms was crossed eyes, or drooping of the lids. |
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When added to food, honey can slow the growth of some of the bacteria that cause food poisoning. |
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The deadly botulism variety of food poisoning, usually from improperly canned food items, can be put to good use. |
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Botox is a complex of proteins produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, which contains the same toxin that causes food poisoning. |
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These tests will help exclude any other causes of your symptoms such as food poisoning or irritable bowel syndrome. |
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Nationals kicks off with Mercedes contracting food poisoning from a sketchy taco joint. |
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The recall follows a major outbreak of food poisoning this month when 14,000 people fell ill after drinking tainted milk. |
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This will enable experts to quickly finger culprit microbes in food poisoning outbreaks. |
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Three weeks before the Athens Olympics she was struck down by food poisoning and appendicitis and lost 5kg in body weight. |
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They said it was fortunate that nobody had suffered serious food poisoning. |
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Over the last 15 years, occurrences of S. enteritidis food poisoning have increased fourfold in the United States and fortyfold in Europe. |
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A total of 130 people have now been affected by a massive outbreak of food poisoning in Bradford. |
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Nine patients were admitted to the emergency room at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak for food poisoning. |
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Gastroenteritis may be caused by food poisoning, or by infection with a bacteria or virus. |
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He published many papers on, for example, paratyphoid fever, food poisoning, the efficacy of new antibiotics, and cross infection in hospitals. |
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You have to do a special test to find out if the bacteria that causes food poisoning and can kill was present. |
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A poster campaign warning people about the risks of food poisoning is a bit over the top. |
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This type of database can tell us about aberrational outbreaks of food poisoning. |
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Only two of the team were not affected by an appalling case of food poisoning on the day of the final. |
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A dream wedding turned into a disaster after 24 guests went down with food poisoning, including the groom. |
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He speculated that the tree was ill and the koalas knew of it, avoiding the leaves for fear of food poisoning. |
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We will see less food poisoning, fewer medical infections, and fewer fires. |
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After eating at a very nice, expensive chain restaurant the other night, both DH and I came down with a very yucky, yet mild case of food poisoning. |
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Listeria is more likely to cause death than other bacteria that cause food poisoning. |
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Organic chickens are far more likely to contain the area's most common food poisoning bacteria than intensively reared birds, according to their research. |
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But soon there came reports of careless cooking and food poisoning. |
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Some types of normal intestinal bacteria can cause food poisoning. |
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Initially doctors thought she had salmonella food poisoning. |
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The most common cause of bacterial gastroenteritis is food poisoning. |
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Nearly a quarter of outbreaks of food poisoning are blamed on poultry. |
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Food allergy can be mixed up with a food intolerance or food poisoning. |
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Esther is with Betsy when she gets food poisoning from eating crab. |
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Today our travelling party is debilitated by food poisoning. |
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Or you might err in the other direction, undercook the beast, and kill off your guests with food poisoning. |
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To be sure, fraud and food poisoning have always existed, and ancient history provides examples of severe penalties against food adulterators. |
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London, Ontario, and San Diego: What do flesh-eating disease, food poisoning and toxic shock syndrome have in common? |
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Issues such as resistance to medication, mad cow disease, food poisoning, etc. are prompting consumers to reexamine their purchasing habits. |
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What is the best way to reheat the steak to cook out the bacteria and avoid food poisoning? |
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The process involves exposing food to ionizing radiation to kill bacteria, viruses and insects in order to prevent food poisoning and spoilage. |
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But if the chicken was kept in the bag at room temperature for more than two hours, then you are exposing yourself to food poisoning. |
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It is a must in this case to ensure that it will not make the consumer sick from food poisoning. |
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Shimu thinks she got food poisoning from a fish that her grandfather had caught, but she's not sure. |
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He is also thought to have suffered as a result of food poisoning while in prison. |
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With the implementation of HACCP and stringent quality control measures, not a single food poisoning incidence was reported. |
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If a team has to abandon a race as a result of food poisoning, the race's reputation is very badly affected. |
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In Canada, the incidence of food poisoning is estimated at 2.2 million cases a year. |
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If it had happened to a normal man, he might have suffered from food poisoning or had significant stomach problems. |
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Potential food poisoning outbreaks are assessed within 24 hours and an inquiry begins if necessary. |
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It cuts down the risk of food poisoning and it also helps the food keep its flavour for longer. |
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Moreover, until the Ukrainian doctors diagnosed food poisoning we thought it was just weariness, resulting from his endless tours, rallies and meetings with people. |
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Cruz barely recovered from a bout of food poisoning to soldier through her PR paces Tuesday. |
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It can be used for ailments ranging from athlete's foot to food poisoning. |
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In a bid to reduce cases of food poisoning, health officials yesterday warned the public not to eat unfamiliar plants they find during outings and hikes. |
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Although most individuals fully recover from what is commonly called food poisoning, these illnesses can cause chronic health problems, and sometimes death. |
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The Polish authorities suggested to the Danes that trade should be suspended if the raspberries were in fact found to cause food poisoning, but there has been no response from the Danish authorities. |
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If you suspect food poisoning from a restaurant, grocery store, nursing home or other institution, contact the Eastern Ontario Health Unit to report the case. |
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You sell a food product that gives several people food poisoning. |
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The toxic proteins that caused the food poisoning were attributable to enterotoxins produced by staphylococcus aureus. |
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Since most food poisoning comes from bacterial sources, appropriate monitoring is essential to ensure safe food handling all along the food chain. |
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Dubai recorded 518 confirmed cases of food-borne illnesses including food poisoning in 2013, a senior official has said. |
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Inspection and laboratory services need to be established for monitoring of foods in the markets and collecting epidemiological data on food poisoning outbreaks. |
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That the number of reported food poisoning cases in Northern Ireland rocketed by more than 20 PER-CENT last year. |
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The deaths and injuries were attributed to several different causes, including food poisoning, road accidents and street fighting. |
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We often read about food poisoning cases in Bahrain involving badly cooked chicken. |
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Escolar has high content of waxy esters that is likely to cause a special form of food poisoning called gempylotoxism or gempylid fish poisoning. |
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And there's no need to worry about gippy stomachs here, although food poisoning was once the curse of the Dominican Republic. |
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The flesh of mackerel spoils quickly, especially in the tropics, and can cause scombroid food poisoning. |
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Calzaghe damaged his hand early on in the fight and according to Calzaghe, he suffered a dose of food poisoning. |
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A CAMPAIGN to reduce the numbers falling ill from food poisoning due to raw chicken has been launched. |
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Sims was most likely suffering from an overwhelming staphylococcus food poisoning and toxemia. |
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Through the figures it provided on the occurrence of food poisoning and, in particular, botulism, Denmark has demonstrated that it has so far achieved satisfactory results with its legislation. |
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Disease caused by Campylobacter jejuni, now the leading cause of bacterial food poisoning, most often spread by contact with raw or undercooked poultry. |
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New Zealand is facing the outbreak of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, which has been described as a food poisoning epidemic. |
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The case came into light after three Emarati girls had food poisoning after consuming food prepared at the cafeteria. |
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Unsubstantiated accusations have been made public regarding the sale to Denmark of raspberries that were allegedly rotten and infected with a rare virus that causes food poisoning. |
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In that same year, on the Brazilian round of the world championship, I continued in the race for 96 hours without eating or drinking, after throwing up with food poisoning. |
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Her colonic had wiped out much of the beneficial bacteria that protect against the bacteria that cause food poisoning. |
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My mum says she cooks hers from frozen in the pressure cooker and its ok, but thought i would check as don't want to give the family food poisoning. |
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In the preceding year co-pilots had to step in 39 times for a wide variety of reasons, including food poisoning, nausea and fainting. |
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A MAN whose wife died of food poisoning blames brussel sprouts sprayed with fertiliser made from human waste. |
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Sometimes, it can even be useful, for example, when certain viruses or bacteria are found in the intestine due to infection or food poisoning, they cause a beneficial diarrhea that rapidly evacuates them. |
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Do you know what symptoms are associated with this type of food poisoning? |
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Were you aware that if your barbecued hamburger meat is not thoroughly cooked you may be exposing yourself to food poisoning caused by the E.coli bacteria? |
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A rather bad food poisoning episode followed by hyperacidity was enough to deflate me for good. |
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No, it was food poisoning, otherwise known as Montezuma's revenge. |
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Early in the 10th century during the Byzantine Empire, Leo VI the Wise outlawed the production of blood sausages following cases of food poisoning. |
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Among the dangers for anosmia sufferers is not being able to detect a gas leak, or when food has gone off with the inevitable risk of sickness or food poisoning. |
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Any of the salmonella group of bacteria can cause food poisoning. |
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A 2006 Space Shuttle experiment found that Salmonella typhimurium, a bacterium that can cause food poisoning, became more virulent when cultivated in space. |
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The Antiguans have asked us to provide training and information for hoteliers on how to handle petty or serious crime, food poisoning and other incidents. |
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