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Bacteria and Viruses | FoodSafety.gov
What to do Drink plenty of fluids and get rest. If you cannot drink enough fluids...What to do Drink plenty of fluids and get rest. If you cannot drink enough fluids
https://www.foodsafety.gov/food-poisoning/bacteria-and-viruses
People at Risk: Pregnant Women | FoodSafety.gov
...casserole or other cooked dish. Don’t Drink Unpasteurized Juice or Cider Unpasteurized...boil for at least 1 minute before drinking. Avoid Raw Milk and Raw Milk Products
https://www.foodsafety.gov/people-at-risk/pregnant-women
Recalls and Outbreaks | FoodSafety.gov
...from the same contaminated food or drink. When an outbreak is detected, public
https://www.foodsafety.gov/recalls-and-outbreaks
Salmonella and Eggs | FoodSafety.gov
...ill. People who have diarrhea should drink extra fluids. Rarely, Salmonella can
https://www.foodsafety.gov/blog/salmonella-and-eggs
Prevent Illness from C. perfringens | FoodSafety.gov
...cause dehydration, so it’s important to drink plenty of fluids. This infection usually...antibiotic treatment. Patients should drink extra fluids as long as diarrhea lasts
https://www.foodsafety.gov/blog/prevent-illness-c-perfringens
Food Safety in a Disaster or Emergency | FoodSafety.gov
...these foods increase the need for drinking water, which may be in short supply...your bottled water has an odor, do not drink or use it. Instead, dispose of it,
https://www.foodsafety.gov/keep-food-safe/food-safety-in-disaster-or-emergency
Thanksgiving Leftovers for Safe Keeping, Weekend Grazing | FoodSafety.gov
...guidelines for more than 600 food and drink items, tips for safe food preparation
https://www.foodsafety.gov/blog/thanksgiving-leftovers-safe-keeping-weekend-grazing
Raw Milk | FoodSafety.gov
If you're thinking about drinking raw milk because you believe it has health
https://www.foodsafety.gov/blog/raw-milk
Keep Food “Cool for the Summer” to Avoid Foodborne Illness | FoodSafety.gov
...the sun, you may want a nice, cold drink to stay cool. Because beverage coolers...opened more frequently, keep your drinks in a separate cooler from your perishable
https://www.foodsafety.gov/blog/keep-food-cool-summer-avoid-foodborne-illness
Seasons Change, but Food Safety Steps Shouldn’t | FoodSafety.gov
...immediate food needs, such as lunch, drinks, or snacks, and the other for perishable...rivers is untreated and not safe for drinking. Keep hands and utensils clean when
https://www.foodsafety.gov/blog/seasons-change-food-safety-steps-shouldnt
Your Winning Game Plan for Super Bowl Sunday Food and Leftovers | FoodSafety.gov
...make sure your lineup of food and drinks are making the right plays (and not
https://www.foodsafety.gov/blog/your-winning-game-plan-super-bowl-sunday-food-and-leftovers
The Threat of Dietary Supplements Containing Dangerously High Levels of Extremely Concentrated or Pure Caffeine | FoodSafety.gov
...severe than those resulting from drinking too much coffee, tea or other caffeinated
https://www.foodsafety.gov/blog/threat-dietary-supplements-containing-dangerously-high-levels-extremely-concentrated-or-pure