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Increase in food poisoning incidents during summer months

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Last updated: 2024/07/31 at 3:43 PM
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Every summer, there is a spike in food poisoning cases, with experts estimating that 1 in 6 people suffer from this issue. The warmer and more humid climate during the summer months allows bacteria to grow faster, leading to an increase in food poisoning cases. Dr. Hajira Begum, an internal medicine specialist at KIMSHEALTH, explains that consuming food left in the Danger Zone (40°F to 140°F) for too long can result in food poisoning, especially for higher risk groups such as the elderly, young children, individuals with weakened immune systems, and pregnant women.

The symptoms of food poisoning include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever. In severe cases, individuals may experience bloody diarrhea, diarrhea lasting more than 3 days, high fever, persistent vomiting, and signs of dehydration. The onset of symptoms can occur as early as 30 minutes to up to 2 weeks after consuming contaminated food, depending on the type of pathogen or toxins present. Some of the common causes of food poisoning include Norovirus, Salmonella, E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Clostridium perfringens, and others.

To prevent food poisoning, Dr. Hajira Begum recommends four key steps. Firstly, individuals should wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water before, during, and after preparing food, as well as after handling raw meat, poultry, seafood, flour, or eggs. Fruits and vegetables should also be washed thoroughly. Secondly, it is important to avoid cross-contamination by keeping raw and uncooked food separate from other grocery items and using separate cutting boards for meat and other items. Thirdly, food should be cooked to the right temperature and unpasteurized milk or food, as well as undercooked meat, seafood, and eggs should be avoided. Additionally, maintaining the refrigerator below 40°F and the freezer below 0°F can help prevent bacterial growth.

By following these precautions, individuals can reduce the risk of food poisoning and enjoy a safer and healthier summer season. Ensuring proper hygiene practices, preventing cross-contamination, cooking food to the right temperature, and maintaining refrigeration temperatures can help lower the chances of getting sick from contaminated food. With the rise in food poisoning cases during the summer months, it is essential to be vigilant and take necessary steps to protect oneself and their family from foodborne illnesses. Consult with a healthcare provider if experiencing severe symptoms of food poisoning.

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