Food Poisoning

 

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Who is likely to get food poisoning?

Generally the very young and the elderly are more likely to suffer; however, anyone who is ill or who has a weakened immune system could also be vulnerable to food poisoning.
 
 

What causes food poisoning?

Food poisoning occurs after eating food contaminated with sufficiently high numbers of bacteria, viruses, other organisms or chemicals.
 
 

What symptoms are experienced?

The symptoms of food poisoning generally include some or all of the following:-
 
 

What are the common sources of food poisoning?

There are four main types of food poisoning:
 
 

What are bacteria?

Bacteria cannot be detected by the naked eye as many as 3 million can fit on the end of a pin. Harmful bacteria are called Pathogens and it is these that cause food poisoning. Bacteria are destroyed during cooking, however some of them may produce spores and toxins (poisons) which can survive even very high temperatures, and are therefore able to re-contaminate food as it cools.
 
 

Where do bacteria come from?

 
 

What are the main causes of food poisoning?

 
 

What should I do if I have symptoms?

Should you experience painful or persistent symptoms, consult your doctor if you are working as a food handler or if you are elderly, pregnant or if the sufferer is a child. If you are only mildly unwell, take plenty of fluids and rest until you feel ready to eat solid food again. Avoid preparing food for other people while you are suffering from vomiting or diarrhoea; however if it is unavoidable, take extra care with hand washing. Commercial food handlers must not, under any circumstances, prepare food whilst suffering food poisoning symptoms.
 
 

Reporting food poisoning to the Environmental Health Service 

If you or your Doctor has good reason to suspect the infection was linked to a particular food or to a specific food premises, you should contact your Council's Environmental Health Team for advice - telephone (023) 9244 6016 or e-mail customer.services@havant.gov.uk. If an investigation is appropriate it will be necessary to ask you to provide a faecal specimen so that the exact type of bacteria can be identified. The Environmental Health Officer (EHO) will also be able to offer advice on the specific type of food poisoning you have and how to manage it until you are well.
 
Note: You must always inform your Doctor and EHO if you fall within the following categories:
 
 

What can I do to prevent food poisoning?

 
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