Food Posioning, It’s Causes, Effect And Control

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FOOD POSIONING, IT’S CAUSES, EFFECT AND CONTROL

PREFACE 
Food poisoning might be described as a food borne diseases or food borne illness. Food that contains a toxin, chemical or infectious agent (like a bacterium, virus, parasite or prion) and causes symptoms in the body are considered types of food poisoning by most investigators. Those symptoms may be related only to the gastrointestinal tract causing vomiting or diarrhea or may involve other organs such as the kidney, brain or muscle. This term paper considered that, it can be treated by increasing fluid intake orally or intravenously and also by monitoring and practising good hygiene in our food and environment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
Cover Page  i
Title Page  ii
Acknowledgement iii
Table of Contents  iv
Preface v
CHAPTER ONE
– What is food Poisoning   1
CHAPTER TWO
– Causes of Food Poisoning    2
– Factors that Encourages Food Poisoning  3
– Common sources of Food Poisoning 5
CHAPTER THREE
– Signs and Symptoms of Food Poisoning/ Food Borne  6
– Test, Incident and Risk Factors 7
– Prevention /Control of Food Poisoning  8
– Treatment of Food Poisoning
CHAPTER FOUR
– Conclusion   11
References
WHAT IS FOOD POISONING 
Food poisoning might be described as a food borne diseases or food borne illness. Food that contains a toxin, chemical or infectious agent (like a bacterium, virus, parasite or prion) and causes symptoms in the body are considered types of food poisoning by most investigators.
Those symptoms may be related only to the gastrointestinal tract causing vomiting or diarrhea or may involve other organs such as the kidney, brain or muscle. (Charles, 2011).
Tribe et al., (2008) explains that food poisoning usually arises from improper handling, preparation or food storage. Good hygiene practice before, during and after food preparation can reduce the chances of contracting an illness. There is a consensus in the public health community that regular hand washing is one of the most effective defenses against the spread of food borne disease. The action of monitoring food to ensure that it will not cause food poisoning or diseases can also be caused by a large variety of toxins that affect the environment. Food borne illness can also be caused by substances like poisonous mushrooms or pathogenic micro-organisms.

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