How can food poisoning happen?!


Question: Nadia is right but another way is to eat food which has gone off, and should have been thrown away.

Raw meat dripping blood onto other items in the fridge, especially chicken is another culprit.

Poor personal hygiene, which is the main cause of things kike the norwalk virus spreading so quickly, so wash your hands whenever you go the toilet or are going to eat a meal, especially if you chew your nails.

If your caring for anyone who is ill take care with their waste and soiled sheets and wash your hands before and after contact.

Its mainly making sure that your have clean hands and your food is not contaminated.

Take care.


Answers: Nadia is right but another way is to eat food which has gone off, and should have been thrown away.

Raw meat dripping blood onto other items in the fridge, especially chicken is another culprit.

Poor personal hygiene, which is the main cause of things kike the norwalk virus spreading so quickly, so wash your hands whenever you go the toilet or are going to eat a meal, especially if you chew your nails.

If your caring for anyone who is ill take care with their waste and soiled sheets and wash your hands before and after contact.

Its mainly making sure that your have clean hands and your food is not contaminated.

Take care.

Food poisoning is a common, usually mild, but occasionally deadly illness.

Food poisoning happens when someone eats food or drink that is contaminated with bacteria, or its toxins. Very occasionally, toxins from chemicals or pesticides can also cause food poisoning.

It is hard to tell if food and drink are contaminated because the look, taste and smell may not be affected. Food poisoning can affect one person or a group of people, depending on whether they have all eaten the same contaminated food.

There are more than 200 known diseases that are transmitted through food, but the risk is very low if the food is prepared, cooked and stored properly.

You can get food poisoning:

1. from eating food that has not been cooked properly so that the bacteria have not been destroyed, or

2. by eating food that has been contaminated because someone did not wash the food, or their hands, properly before handling the food.

Food Poisoning Causes

More than 200 known diseases can be transmitted through food. Those are just the ones we know about. The CDC estimates unknown or undiscovered agents cause 81% of all food



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