Dos and don’ts of listeriosis

Johannesburg – Carefully follow the shelf life period and storage temperatures indicated on the product label.

 

It remains vital that proper hygiene and food safety protocols should be followed to prevent the further spreading of the deadly listeriosis outbreak in South Africa.

This comes after Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi announced that government had narrowed down the sources of the listeriosis outbreak which has resulted in the death of 180 people and the hospitalisation of numerous others.

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Motsoaledi said the recent outbreak was traced to a facility in Polokwane that produced processed meat products.

The high-risk groups for listeriosis are:

Persons in high-risk groups should:

Here are five keys to safer food to prevent the spreading of listeriosis:

“Symptoms are usually mild and may include fever, myalgia [pain in a muscle or group of muscles], malaise and sometimes nausea or diarrhoea,” said ER24 in a statement.

“In at-risk patients, spread of infection to the nervous system can cause meningitis leading to headaches, confusion, and stiff neck, loss of balance or convulsions. Bacteraemia may also occur.”

If any of these symptoms occur, contact your doctor or visit your nearest clinic or emergency centre immediately.

Details: ineke.vanhuyssteen@er24.co.za or 084 211 2277.

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