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These five simple keys to safe and healthy food are: keep clean, separate raw and cooked, cook thoroughly, keep food at safe temperatures, and use safe water and raw materials.
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Read More »An estimated 77 million people in the Americas suffer an episode of foodborne illness each year, half of them children under 5. Washington, D.C., 21 December 2015 (PAHO/WHO) — More than 210,000 people suffer an episode of foodborne illness every day in the Americas, and half of them are children under 5. During the holidays, the risk of these illnesses can be increased by poor handling and inadequate refrigeration of foods prepared ahead of time and in large quantities. To prevent these illnesses, the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) recommends "five keys to food safety." These five simple keys to safe and healthy food are: keep clean, separate raw and cooked, cook thoroughly, keep food at safe temperatures, and use safe water and raw materials. "Following these five keys helps consumers know they are handling foods safely and preventing microbes from multiplying," said Dr. Enrique Perez, PAHO/WHO senior advisor on food-borne diseases and zoonoses. "They are simple and practical, and can be applied in people's homes as well as in food establishments." Food prepared and consumed at home are responsible for about a third of outbreaks of foodborne illness, and a large proportion of all episodes of foodborne illness are caused by bacterial contamination that results from a handful of dangerous practices. Food contaminated by bacteria, viruses, parasites, or harmful chemicals causes over 200 diseases, from diarrhea to cancer. In the Americas, an estimated 35 million children under 5 suffer from these illnesses each year. In addition to children, pregnant women, people with compromised immune systems and older adults are more vulnerable to these types of illnesses. Symptoms of foodborne illness include stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, chills, fever, and headache. In some cases, foodborne illness can be fatal. Symptoms can appear anywhere from 30 minutes to two weeks after a person has come in contact with foodborne bacteria, although they usually appear in the first 4-48 hours.
Income Support. income-based Jobseeker's Allowance. income-related Employment and Support Allowance - but only if you're pregnant. Pension Credit.
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