Food Poisoning and Safe Food HandlingCauseFood poisoning is an illness caused by eating or
drinking contaminated food. For example, you can get food poisoning by eating
food contaminated by harmful organisms, such as bacteria, parasites, and
viruses. The most common ways that harmful organisms are spread are: - During food processing. It is normal to find
bacteria in the intestines of healthy animals that we use for food. If bacteria
come in contact with meat or poultry during processing, they can contaminate
the food. Campylobacter, salmonella, and
E. coli are often spread in
this way.
- During food growing. Fresh fruits and vegetables can be
contaminated if they are washed or irrigated with water that is contaminated
with animal manure or human sewage. Staph food poisoning and shigellosis are
often spread through contaminated water.
- During food handling. Food
can be contaminated when an infected person handles the food or if it comes in
contact with another contaminated product. For example, if you use the same
cutting board for both chopping vegetables and preparing raw meat, you risk
contaminating the vegetables.
- Through the environment. Many
harmful organisms that are commonly found in dirt, dust, and water can find
their way into the foods we eat. These organisms include Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium
perfringens, and
Cryptosporidium parvum. Environmental conditions—such
as water polluted by farm runoff—may make this type of infection more
frequent.
Follow the links below for more information, including how specific
organisms are spread: Toxoplasmosis and listeriosis are dangerous to a
pregnant woman and her
fetus. For more information on toxoplasmosis, see the
topic Toxoplasmosis During Pregnancy. For information on E. coli O157:H7, see the
topic
E.
coli Infection. Other types of E. coli infection
(enterotoxigenic E. coli) are frequent in the developing
world and are a major cause of
traveller's diarrhea.
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