How To Protect Your Family From Listeria Food Poisoning

August 26th, 2008 Posted in Canada/Toronto, Smart Tips

How To Protect Your Family From Listeria Food Poisoning

A recent listeriosis outbreak has caused 12 confirmed deaths so far. This whole thing started when Maple Leaf Foods recalled their meat products. Listeria or Listeria monocytogenes is a kind of bacterium which can be found in the environment and almost everywhere, e.g., in soil, in our faces, in foods, in plants. The problem starts when we consume food contaminated with Listeria. It can cause food poisoning or food borne illness. Eating food contaminated with Listeria may cause a disease called Listeriosis. Many of us carry Listeria, but only a few will actually be affected by it and develop Listeriosis. Symptoms may include:

· Nausea

· Diarrhea

· Headache

· Vomiting

Pregnant women and the elderly are at higher risk. To protect yourself and your family, do the following:

· Wash fruits and vegetables before eating them

· Wash hands before and after handling food products

· Refrigerate food properly and promptly. Ideal refrigerator temperature is 4°C (40°F) or colder.

· Make sure poultry and meat products are thoroughly cooked or boiled

· Do not purchase more than you need. Finish eating your foods in two to three days or purchase fresh products

· Be aware of leftovers. Do not keep them for more than two to three days. Reheat them at 74°C (165°F) before eating

· Properly clean and wash utensils, cutting boards, refrigerator etc. Try to clean these frequently.

Where can you get more information?

Here is a handy list of recalled products.

Visit Canadian Food Inspection Agency Web site.

Visit Health Canada Web site.

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  1. 5 Responses to “How To Protect Your Family From Listeria Food Poisoning”

  2. By coolwebdeveloper on Aug 27, 2008

    Nice article. Precautions are necessary especially when you are a big meat eater like me. I will keep all of the above in mind.

    By the way I missed you guys at Toronto Bloggers meet, had a soccer game that day. I did attend the one held on Thursday at Live restaurant with John Chow and Yaro Starak. It was nice meeting with the local bloggers.

  3. By admin on Aug 27, 2008

    Thanks. I will contact you shortly.

  4. By Chris De La Rosa on Aug 28, 2008

    This outbreak is very scary We’re glued to the 11 pm news every night on Global and our local station CHCH. At least when Maple Leaf foods makes a statement or comment they sound genuine and actually care.

    Talk about a domino effect…

    sick / dying people
    closed plants (no work for people
    no need for farmers produce
    ML may have to close and sell off to finance the bills and the lawsuits.

    Scary overall.

  5. By admin on Aug 28, 2008

    Maple Leaf CEO said, “We’ll never know exactly how it got here.” I am hoping same thing does not happen again in other plants. Our food inspection system is inadequate and we do not have enough inspectors to maintain the highest possible standard.

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