FOOD ILLNESS & PROBLEMS

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FOOD ILLNESS & PROBLEMS

HEPATITIS A TRANSMITTED BY CONTAMINATED FOOD OR WATER OR WITH SOMEONE WHO CURRENTLY ILL WITH THE DISEASE. IT IS SHED IN THE STOOL OF AN INFECTED PERSON.

E COLI FOUND IN RAW OR UNDERCOOKED GROUND MEAT, CAN CAUSE SEVERE ILLNESS OR DEATH.

BOTULISM FOOD POISONING CAUSED BY BACTERIA WHICH MAY BE FOUND IN IMPROPERLY CANNED FOOD. ( DENTED CANS)

LISTERIOSIS A serious infection caused by eating food contaminated with the bacteria Listeria Has been found in raw foods, such as uncooked meats an unpasteurized (raw) milk