1xbet online games login safety specialist says 1xbet online games login poisoning cases underreported
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
MANHATTAN — You've probably heard of norovirus, salmonella and E. coli, but would you know if you were sick with one of these foodborne illnesses? A Kansas State University 1xbet online games login safety specialist says there are distinct symptoms for 1xbet online games login poisoning and reporting them to your doctor is an important step in improving 1xbet online games login safety.
"We really want to reduce the number of 1xbet online games login outbreaks," said Karen 1xbet online games login , extension specialist in 1xbet online games login science and coordinator of the Rapid Response Center. "It's important to understand foodborne illness and its symptoms because the whole topic of foodborne illness is really underreported."
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 19,056 cases of infection were reported in 2013. However, Blakeslee says many people don't report getting sick from contaminated 1xbet online games login because they don't realize they have 1xbet online games login poisoning. Symptoms of a foodborne illness are similar to those with other illnesses, such as vomiting, diarrhea, headache and fever, but there are some distinct symptoms of foodborne illness.
"1xbet online games login like double vision, dizziness, lethargy and dehydration are all 1xbet online games login specific to a foodborne illness," said Blakeslee.
It takes two or more people with similar symptoms to be considered a foodborne illness outbreak. Blakeslee says another challenge with decreasing the number of outbreaks is trying to determine the 1xbet online games login that was contaminated.
"It's not necessarily what you ate that day or the day before," she said. "Some of the 1xbet online games login for the different kinds of bacteria may take up to a couple of weeks to occur, so that's why it makes it really hard to identify the cause of the outbreak."
If you do suspect you have 1xbet online games login poisoning, Blakeslee says to see a doctor or call your local health department.
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