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101. Go Ask Alice!: Food Poisoning Alice How long after eating possibly contaminated food, would one suffer the symptoms of food poisoning .and please advise if severe cramping, http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0641.html | |
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102. Food Poisoning Directory of annotated links. http://www.noah-health.org/en/stomach/food/index.html | |
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103. Food Hygiene Health Information, Risk, Symptoms Of Food Poisoning BUPA health information factsheet on food hygiene and food poisoning symptoms and risks. http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/html/food_hygiene.html | |
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104. CORE | Food Poisoning food poisoning is defined as any disease of an infectious or toxic nature caused by the consumption of food or drink. http://www.digestivedisorders.org.uk/Default.aspx?docname=doc_foodpoison |
105. E. Coli: Preventing A Common Type Of Food Poisoning - MayoClinic.com Some strains of em E. coli /em , a common bacteria found in your intestinal tract, can cause severe diarrhea and even death. http://www.mayoclinic.com/invoke.cfm?id=DG00005 |
106. Food Poisoning Information Sheets To view the food poisoning information sheets click below. Campylobacter. Ecoli 0157. Hepatitis A. Salmonella. Giardiasis (Giardia). Cryptosporidiosis http://www.bournemouth.gov.uk/business/Environmental_Health/Food_Safety/Food_Poi | |
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107. New Scientist Breaking News - Virus Cleans Up Food Poisoning Bug A virus that kills the foodpoisoning bacterium E. coli O157H7 has been When the team tested the phage against the food-poisoning bug in the lab, http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn3652 |
108. Preventing Food Poisoning And Food Infection Factsheet from the University of Georgia. http://pubs.caes.uga.edu/caespubs/pubs/PDF/FDNS-E44.pdf |
109. Food Poisoning For mild cases of food poisoning, liquid intake should be maintained to replace Prevention of food poisoning starts with your trip to the supermarket. http://www.poisoncontrol.org/foodpoisoning.htm | |
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110. Food Poisoning Microorganisms Food microbiology online course complimenting 'The Microbiology of Safe Food' book. Resource portal for undergraduates and professionals. http://www.science.ntu.ac.uk/external/Food poisoning microorganisms.html |
111. Food Poisoning: Definition And Much More From Answers.com food poisoning n. An acute, often severe gastrointestinal disorder characterized by vomiting and diarrhea and caused by eating food contaminated with. http://www.answers.com/topic/food-poisoning | |
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112. Foodborne Illness Directory of factsheets on the most common causes of food poisoning. http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/TOPIC_Foodborne_Illness | |
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113. ProfessorBainbridge.com: Sick Leave I picked up a dose of food poisoning somewhere and have been pretty much incapacitated today. With luck, regular blogging will resume tomorrow. http://www.professorbainbridge.com/2004/01/sick_leave.html | |
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114. Safefood Series of factsheets covering the common causes of food poisoning. http://www.safefood.net.au/content.cfm?sid=426 |
115. Foodborne Illness : Food Poisoning Foodborne illness, commonly called food poisoning, is caused by a number of foodborne bacteria and viruses, such as E. coli O157H7, Salmonella, http://www.foodborneillness.com/ | |
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116. TechEd Europe 2005 - The Food Poisoning re TechEd Europe 2005 The food poisoning. Wallym Posted @ 7/5/2005 540 PM Youth is wasted on the young . re TechEd Europe 2005 - The food poisoning http://weblogs.asp.net/plip/archive/2005/07/05/417999.aspx | |
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117. Food Poisoning. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05 food poisoning. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105. http://www.bartleby.com/65/fo/foodpois.html | |
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118. FamilyFun: Health Encyclopedia: Food Poisoning An excerpt on food poisoning from the Disney Encyclopedia of Baby and Child Care. http://familyfun.go.com/parenting/child/health/childhealth/dony79enc_fpois/ | |
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119. Listeria Food Poisoning The severity of Listeria food poisoning can cause hospitalization for 90% of cases. As many as 10% of humans may be intestinal carriers of the bacteria. http://www.ext.vt.edu/news/periodicals/dairy/2000-06/listeria.html | |
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120. Teaching Treasures Food Poisoning Project One of these is the risk of bacterial food poisoning. Bacteria can multiply very food poisoning bacteria grow best in temperatures from 5º C to 60º C. http://teachingtreasures.com.au/Danger zone/food_poisoning.htm | |
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