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Contracting Food Poisoning

Many people do not realize how easy it is to contract food poisoning if they are not careful. Although most restaurants and cafes are very careful in preparing food for their customers, some fail the hygiene test causing their customers to contract the bacteria. Some of the cases of food poisoning can vary from being relatively minor to being quite serious.

The most common type of food poisoning is bacterial poisoning. If the food is not heated, cooked, or stored properly, it can lead to poisoning. On some occasions, it is the chefs who are unhygienic in preparing the food. They fail to wash their hands before they touch the food, or they use unclean kitchen utensils in making the food. Failure in this can contribute to food poisoning.

What are some of the symptoms of food poisoning?

The symptoms may vary from individual to individual, as each person reacts differently to the poisoning. Some people become very ill and take many days, even weeks to recover. Others recover quickly. The person’s health history and how bad the contraction was will all determine how fast they recover. The most common symptoms, however, usually involve vomiting, stomach upsets, dehydration, and fever. Usually the doctor will be able to prescribe medication that can help clear these up. However, some of the more serious cases of food poisoning can lead to death.

E-Coli

This type of bacteria is found in the lower intestines of healthy mammals. If this bacteria is transferred to food it can cause food poisoning if ingested. A way to avoid this from happening is to make sure that you wash and cook food thoroughly. Washing your hands after touching the food will also be an extra precaution to avoid transferring the bacteria to other food through touch.

Salmonella food poisoning

This type of bacteria is usually found in meat and poultry, eggs, and unpasteurised milk. It can also be found in untreated water and seafood. In order to avoid salmonella poisoning, it is essential that you heat food thoroughly, particularly with regards to meat. It is also important to wash hands thoroughly after handling the food to avoid transferring the bacteria to other food.

It is important you take these steps as once contracted, salmonella food poisoning is particularly hard to get rid of and has the potential of causing serious long-term health problems. The elderly are especially vulnerable as are the ones with a history of health problems.

Am I entitled to make a claim after suffering food poisoning?

If you suspect that your food poisoning was caused as a result of another person’s negligence, you may be entitled to make a personal injury compensation claim. You may even be entitled to compensation if you contracted food poisoning whilst abroad on a package holiday.

If you have suffered food poisoning, you should keep hold of any medical evidence from your doctor, and retain any receipts from the cafe or restaurant you suspect caused your food poisoning. Our solicitors will assess your case and help you in your claim.

Ayesha Salim , editor of the UK Lawyers Network, writes articles about accident claims, Personal injury Lawyer, accident claims, find a solicitor, legal, lawyer, law help advice, solicitors litigation

Ayesha Salim




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