Contamination of food can happen at any point of production: growing, harvesting, processing, storing, shipping or preparing. Cross-contamination — the transfer of harmful organisms from one surface to another — is often the cause. Many bacterial, viral or parasitic agents cause food poisoning.
Food poisoning symptoms vary with the source of contamination. Most types of food poisoning cause one or more of the following signs and symptoms such as: Nausea, Vomiting, Watery or Bloody Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain and Cramps, Fever.
Food poisoning is especially serious and potentially life-threatening for young children, pregnant women and their fetuses, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems. If you experience any of the above signs or symptoms, seek medical attention from our expert MCh Gastrosurgeon.