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Vomiting After Burger Meal - Habit burger, Cupertino California

2 years ago reported by user-hfbw3659 business

The Habit Burger Grill, Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, CA, USA

20735 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, 95014 California, United States

I got food poisoning approximately 15 hours after eating here. Continuous vomiting and unable to ingest anything. | Symptoms: Nausea, Vomiting

#habitburger #cupertino #california #unitedstates

user-tyjqz779

15 hours later? Probably from something else.

Admin

Hi, thanks for your comment. Onset times for food poisoning vary greatly. Chemical contamination can be within minutes, but there are other pathogens in which the onset of symptoms is not immediate and can show up later (e.g. Campylobacter - 2 to 5 days; E. coli - 1 to 8 days; Vibrio - 1 to 7 days). Foodborne illnesses tend to reproduce in your system where the infection can enter the body into massive loads. If an infection is present, it may take 10 to 100 days to spread. Foodborne diseases generally take 4-24 hours to incubate before showing symptoms but sometimes can come within 6 to 16 hours after consumption. Additionally, how, when, and if you become ill after eating contaminated food will depend not only on the ‘bug’, but also the amount of exposure, your age, and your health.

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