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1 Food Borne Illness Sources, Symptoms, and Prevention

2 E-Coli  Sources: raw/undercooked beef, especially hamburger and unpasteurized milk.  Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, severe bleeding diarrhea and abdominal cramps; usually lasting 5-10 days.  Prevention  Thoroughly cook ground beef  Avoid unpasteurized milk  Wash hands carefully

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4 Salmonelliosis - Salmonella  Sources: Raw poultry, and raw eggs  Symptoms start 8-12 hours after eating and include abdominal pain, diarrhea, and sometimes nausea and vomiting; usually lasting 12-24 hours in mild cases. Prevention  Cook poultry products to internal temperature of 165° F  Don’t eat raw eggs

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6 Staphyolcoccus Aureus  Sources: Occurs when contaminated foods are left at room temperature too long.  Symptom usually occur 30 minutes to 8 hours after eating including diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain, and cramps usually lasting 24 to 48 hours. Prevention: Prepare foods safely. Wash fruits and vegetables. Store foods safely. When in doubt, throw it out.

7 Listeria or Listeriosis  Sources: Found in soft cheese, unpasteurized milk, and shell fish.  Symptoms are reported 48-72 hours after eating contaminated foods and include fever, headache, nausea and vomiting.  Can cause fetal and infant death. Prevention  Wash your hands after using the restroom.  Wash vegetables or fruits thoroughly.  Wash your hands after handling raw meat, seafood, or poultry.

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9 Campylobacteriosis  Sources: Raw poultry, meat, and unpasteurized milk.  Symptoms usually start 2-5 days after eating. Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal cramping, fever, and sometimes bloody stools. Can last up to 10 days. Prevention:  Cook meats to appropriate internal temperatures:

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11 Clostridium Perfrigens  Sources: raw meat and poultry. Symptoms:  Watery diarrhea and abdominal cramps within 6 to 24 hours (typically 8-12).  The illness usually begins suddenly and lasts for less than 24 hours.  Usually no fever or vomiting.  Prevention: Cook foods thoroughly.  Store foods correctly – Keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold1  Leftovers should be reheated to at least 165°F

12 Botulism  Sources: Found in improperly canned foods.  Symptoms usually start 4-36 hours after eating and include double vision, difficulty swallowing, progressive paralysis of respiratory system.  Prevention: Insure that all foods are properly canned and time temperature guidelines are followed. Do not buy dented or damaged cans. This contaminate requires medical help immediately – Botulism can be fatal.

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