Staph aureus food poisoningFrom our partner site on diet & exercise, MyDietExercise.com.
Staph aureus food poisoning is an illness that results from eating food contaminated with a toxin produced by the Staphlococcus aureus bacteria. Causes, incidence, and risk factors: advertisement Staphlococcus aureus food poisoning is often caused when a food handler contaminates food products that are served or stored at room- or refrigerator temperature. Common examples of such foods aredesserts (especially custardsand cream filled- or topped desserts), salads (especially those containing mayonnaise), or baked goods. The bacteria multiplies rapidly in the food, and a large colony of bacteria may be present without evidence of food spoilage. Risk factors include:
Symptoms usually appear within 4 to 6 hours. The disease is common in the U.S.
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