
Mon December 12, 2011
DUPAGE COUNTY-Fancy dips, tempting hors d'oeuvres and delightful desserts are some of the culinary treats we see at holiday dinners, office parties or other holiday celebrations. However, those get-togethers could result in food poisoning if you are not careful.
The DuPage County Health Department recommends the following tips to keep you and your guests healthy:
If you or a family member develops nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, fever or abdominal cramps, you could have food poisoning. Symptoms of foodborne illnesses can appear anywhere from 30 minutes to two weeks after eating contaminated food. Most often, people get sick within four to 48 hours after eating contaminated food.
Some foodborne illnesses will resolve themselves without treatment.
However, if the symptoms are severe or if the person is very young, old, pregnant or already ill, call a doctor or go to a nearby hospital immediately. If groups of people from different households become sick with vomiting and diarrhea, contact your local health department.
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SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY TO AVOID FOOD POISONING