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Caesar Salad Illness Report - Texas Roadhouse, Florence South Carolina

1 year ago reported by user-dngx6983 business

Texas Roadhouse, David H McLeod Boulevard, Florence, SC, USA

2691 David H McLeod Boulevard, Florence, 29501 South Carolina, United States

Suspected food poisoning. Symptoms: Diarrhea, Nausea, Fever, Stomach Pain, Cramps, Chills, Headache, other: Body aches
Suspected source: Caesar salad at Texas Roadhouse
Onset: 4 to 12 hours
Duration: Several days
Sick: Me | Symptoms: Diarrhea, Nausea, Fever, Stomach Pain, Cramps, Chills, Headache, Body Ache

#texasroadhouse #florence #southcarolina #unitedstates #salad #caesarsalad

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Noroviruses are a group of related viruses. Infection with these viruses causes an illness called gastroenteritis, an inflammation of the stomach and intestines.

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Norovirus, sometimes referred to as the winter vomiting disease, is the most common cause of gastroenteritis. Infection is characterized by non-bloody diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain. Fever or headaches may also occur. Symptoms usually develop 12 to 48 hours after being exposed, and recovery typically occurs within one to three days. Complications are uncommon, but may include dehydration, especially in the young, the old, and those with other health problems.

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