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Informe de seguridad alimentaria - H-E-B, Austin Texas
hace 1 año •reported by user-bzdqf948 • negocio
1801 East 51st Street, Austin, 78723 Texas, United States
Sospecha de intoxicación alimentaria. Síntomas: náuseas, vómitos, escalofríos, dolor de cabezaFuente sospechosa: Honey Nut Cherrios
Inicio: de 4 a 12 horas
Duración: 4 a 12 horas
Enfermo: Yo
Información adicional: Comí cheerios anoche y esta mañana y luego trabajé con un terrible dolor de cabeza, escalofríos y, en última instancia, 🤢 vómitos. | Síntomas: Náusea, Vómitos, Escalofríos, Cefalea
Probablemente era un virus estomacal. No son Cheerios.
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Hi, thanks for your comment. According to the CDC “stomach bug” is one of the common ways to call Norovirus, along with “stomach flu”. Norovirus is a very contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea and it is the leading cause of foodborne illness. You can get norovirus from: - Having direct contact with an infected person. - Consuming contaminated food or water. - Touching contaminated surfaces and then putting your unwashed hands in your mouth. Hi, thanks for your comment. According to the CDC, you may hear norovirus illness be called “food poisoning,” “stomach flu,” or “stomach bug.” Noroviruses are the leading cause of foodborne illness, but other germs and chemicals can also cause foodborne illness.