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Germs
Campylobacter
Salmonella
E.coli
Clostridium
Botulism
Listeria
Staphylococcus
Bacillus Cereus
Giardiasis
Calicivirus
Cholera
Probiotics
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Visiting the beach, Germs, Campylobacter
Campylobacter can be found in raw poultry and meat, un pasteurised
milk, and untreated water. Pasteurised milk can be contaminated by birds
pecking bottle tops on the doorstep.
Dogs with diarrhoea can also be a
source of infection. Campylobacter is the most common identified cause of
food poisoning.
Illness may be caused by a small number of bacteria.
Cross contamination can lead to illness. Thorough cooking and pasteurisation
of milk will destroy Campylobacter.
Symptoms include fever, headache and a feeling of being unwell,
followed by severe abdominal pain and diarrhoea which may be bloody.
Symptoms normally take 2-5 days to appear but it can be as long as 10 days
and return over a number of weeks.
Cook All Food Properly
Germs
Campylobacter
Salmonella E.coli
Clostridium Listeria
Staphylococcus Bacillus Cereus
Giardiasis Botulism
Calicivirus Cholera
Probiotics
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