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Reviewed by John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEP on October 19, 2018
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- Food borne illness otherwise known as "food poisoning." True or false?
- Food poisoning causes 48 million cases of illness each year in the U.S. True or false?
- What are the most common symptoms of food poisoning?
- Norovirus is one of the most common germs that cause food poisoning. True or false?
- Most cases of food poisoning are caused by viruses and bacteria. True or false?
- Which foods that are commonly associated with food poisoning?
- How long do most cases of food poisoning typically last?
- What are possible treatments for food poisoning?
- What foods should I eat if I have food poisoning symptoms?
- How can food poisoning be prevented?
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Q:Food borne illness otherwise known as "food poisoning." True or false?
A:True.
Food poisoning is a food-borne illness caused by eating food contaminated with bacteria, viruses, or parasites. Toxins and chemicals can also cause food poisoning. Symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and abdominal pain.

Q:Food poisoning causes 48 million cases of illness each year in the U.S. True or false?
A:True.
An estimated 48 million cases of foodborne illness occur each year. That means 1 in 6 people in the U.S. becomes ill after eating contaminated food, resulting in about 128,000 hospitalizations and 3,000 deaths annually.

Q:What are the most common symptoms of food poisoning?
A:Symptoms of food poisoning often occur soon after a food is eaten, but in some cases the symptoms may not appear for several days or even weeks. Common symptoms of food poisoning include:

Q:Norovirus is one of the most common germs that cause food poisoning. True or false?
A:True.
More than 250 known diseases can be transmitted through food. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) lists the top five germs that cause foodborne illnesses in in the United States as:
Other germs that can cause food poisoning are less common, but can result in more severe illness, including:

Q:Most cases of food poisoning are caused by viruses and bacteria. True or false?
A:True.
While parasites, fungi, and toxins or chemicals on food can all cause food poisoning, viruses and bacteria are the most common causes of foodborne illness.

Q:Which foods that are commonly associated with food poisoning?
A:Raw or undercooked meat, poultry, and seafood are the foods most likely to be contaminated with germs that can cause food poisoning.
In addition, raw or undercooked eggs and unpasteurized milk and dairy products can also be culprits. But any food can be contaminated and can cause food poisoning, including fruits and vegetables that may be exposed to germs in the field or during processing.

Q:How long do most cases of food poisoning typically last?
A:Most cases of food poisoning are mild and will go away in a few hours to a few days without medical treatment.
See a doctor if you experience severe symptoms of food poisoning, including:
If you experience vomiting or diarrhea, you may become dehydrated so drinking fluids is important.

Q:What are possible treatments for food poisoning?
A:Much of the time, food poisoning goes away on its own and medical treatment is not needed. Fluids are the most important treatment to avoid dehydration.
In more severe cases of food poisoning, or those that don't go away quickly, treatment may include:

Q:What foods should I eat if I have food poisoning symptoms?
A:Drinking plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration is the first goal in managing food poisoning symptoms.
Once the symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea have passed and you are feeling better, eat bland foods such as crackers and toast. The BRAT diet (Bananas, Rice, Applesauce, and Toast) is often recommended.
Avoid foods that may upset your stomach including spicy foods, milk and dairy products, fatty and fried foods, and foods high in sugar. Also avoid caffeine and alcohol, which can contribute to dehydration.

Q:How can food poisoning be prevented?
A:Proper hygiene and food safety are important steps to prevent food poisoning.
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