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Rising concerns over holiday food safety
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is taking proactive steps to prevent food-borne illnesses as statistics show that nationwide, food-borne disease causes an estimated 48 million illnesses, 128,000 hospitalizations, and 3,000 deaths annually. These illnesses represent a significant economic impact across the nation, accounting for millions of dollars in lost income, lost revenue, and healthcare-associated costs. With holiday gatherings approaching, health officials are emphasizing the importance of proper food handling and preparation.
Essential safety guidelines for holiday food preparation
Special considerations for large gatherings
For community events and large family gatherings, additional precautions are necessary. Those who have recently been ill or have cared for sick individuals should avoid food preparation duties. The NCDHHS also advises against consuming raw or undercooked oysters, particularly for pregnant women, elderly individuals, and those with compromised immune systems.
Recognizing foodborne illness symptoms
Health officials advise seeking medical attention if experiencing persistent diarrhea or vomiting after eating. These symptoms can be particularly serious for young children, older adults, and individuals with weakened immune systems.
For North Carolina residents seeking additional guidance on food safety practices and illness prevention, the NCDHHS Division of Public Health website provides comprehensive resources and maintains strict regulations on food safety.
This story was generated in part by AI and edited by Cardinal & Pine staff.
This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
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