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  2. Trichinosis - Wikipedia

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    These symptoms include eye puffiness, splinter hemorrhage, nonspecific gastroenteritis, and muscle pain. [16] The case definition for trichinosis at the European Center for Disease Control states, "at least three of the following six: fever , muscle soreness and pain, gastrointestinal symptoms , facial edema , eosinophilia , and subconjunctival ...

  3. Why an undercooked burger is more dangerous than undercooked ...

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    Siegel says that as a result, if you serve a burger that’s rare and undercooked, these pathogens haven’t been killed off and are still living in meat, increasing the risk of food poisoning.

  4. These Are The Actual Risks Of Ordering A Rare Steak - AOL

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    We’re unpacking everything you need to know about the health concerns surrounding eating undercooked beef.

  5. Experts Say You Should Never Undercook This Type Of Meat - AOL

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    In terms of food safety, an undercooked hamburger is more risky than an undercooked steak, even if they are prepared to the same level of doneness. If you're wondering why, it has to do with where ...

  6. Escherichia coli O157:H7 - Wikipedia

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    Escherichia coli O157:H7 is a serotype of the bacterial species Escherichia coli and is one of the Shiga-like toxin–producing types of E. coli.It is a cause of disease, typically foodborne illness, through consumption of contaminated and raw food, including raw milk and undercooked ground beef.

  7. Vibrio parahaemolyticus - Wikipedia

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    While infection can occur by the fecal-oral route, ingestion of bacteria in raw or undercooked seafood, usually oysters, is the predominant cause of the acute gastroenteritis caused by V. parahaemolyticus. [3] Wound infections also occur, but are less common than seafood-borne disease.

  8. Eucestoda - Wikipedia

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    Humans become infected by eating raw, undercooked, or marinated fish acting as a second intermediate or paratenic host harboring metacestodes or plerocercoid larvae. [14] Clinical symptoms are due to the large size of the tapeworm, which often reaches a length exceeding 15 m (49 ft).

  9. Undercooked fish and leaks: The best and worst Peoria food ...

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    Nearly a dozen inspections for restaurants, bars and mobile businesses received no violations. Others received warnings from the health department.