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foodborne illness

collocation in English

meanings of illness


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illness
noun
uk /ˈɪl.nəs/ us /ˈɪl.nəs/
a disease of the body ...
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Examples of foodborne illness


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There are several challenges for agencies involved in conducting good international investigations of foodborneillness.
These reported figures represent a small fraction of all foodborneillness.
Unless cooked, which rarely occurs, alfalfa sprouts remain a potentially dangerous source of foodborneillness.
As a consequence, we focused on the role of food handlers in the transmission of foodborneillness.
Foodborneillness may carry long-term effects.
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However, our investigation could not distinguish between the possibility that the original source may have been hotel guest(s) with foodborneillness, or an employee with communityacquired illness.
These may include increased reporting of foodborneillness, changes in eating patterns and in food handling and hygiene practices.
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The helpline also provides assistance with issues pertaining to foodborneillness.
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Food intolerance does not include either psychological responses or foodborneillness.
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It is among the most common bacterial infections of humans, often a foodborneillness.
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Microbes in thawed food can multiply to levels that can lead to foodborneillness.
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The regulations require that the temperature of certain categories of food be contolled in order to reduce the risk of foodborneillness among the public.
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This condition can be a symptom of injury, disease or foodborneillness and is usually accompanied by abdominal pain.
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The action of monitoring food to ensure that it will not cause foodborneillness is known as food safety.
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This article addresses the chemical contamination of foods, as opposed to microbiological contamination, which can be found under foodborneillness.
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Because of their repeated exposure to raw meats and vegetable there is an increased risk of foodborneillness.
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As a food microbiologist, he works on foodborneillness and the microbiological safety of food and water supply.
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Some strains are harmful to humans and cause foodborneillness, while other strains can be beneficial as probiotics for animals.
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Some groups have pushed for a single food-safety agency, on-farm improvements and improved reporting and surveillance of foodborneillness outbreaks.
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In this capacity he travels extensively, discussing foodborneillness litigation and related issues with public health groups, fair associations, and food industry groups.
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An effective food rotation system is essential for storing food to prepare for catastrophes, preventing foodborneillness and controlling commercial kitchen costs.
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Intermediate food service violations are those that, if not addressed, could lead to risk factors that contribute to foodborneillness or injury.
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Known agents that have not been identified as causing foodborneillness include microbes, chemicals, or other substance known to be in food.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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