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Food Poisoning

Image of an ill person having temperature taken What is food poisoning?

Food poisoning is the illness caused by eating food contaminated with harmful bacteria. There are many types of food poisoning bacteria that cause a variety of symptoms and which last for different periods of time.

The most common symptoms are:

Food poisoning is an infectious disease which can easily be passed to other people by poor hygiene, it is confirmed through the laboratory analysis of a stool sample.

Environmental Health Investigation

GPs will notify the Environmental Health & Licensing Division of any patients suffering from food poisoning. In case the patient works with food or vulnerable people, we investigate the possible causes very quickly. Affected patients are asked:

This helps us find a possible cause of the illness and enables us to provide advice and guidance on how to prevent illness in the future and what precautions to take whilst ill.

What to do if you think you are suffering from food poisoning?

How does food poisoning occur?

Food poisoning bacteria are living organisms that can only be seen through a microscope. Bacteria are present everywhere - in soil, water, dust, in the air and they can also live in human and animal intestines. Given the right conditions bacteria multiply very rapidly. These conditions include:

How can food become contaminated?

Food can be contaminated by unhygienic food handling and storage.

Precautions:

How can food poisoning be prevented?

Food poisoning is the result of a chain of events:

To break the chain of events and prevent food poisoning:

For further information

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