Bacterial infection of food or water is the most common type of food poisioning contracted by people. Most would know it as e.coli, salmonella, or streptococcus.
Food poisioning from mould is not as common, but when it does occur it is generally due to the toxins the mould produces.
2006-11-06 00:00:31
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answered by bellaballerina1063 2
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Bacteria is an infective agent. When you swallow it, it produce toxins in your stomach that cause nausea and vomiting, diarrhea and worst kidney failure.
Mold (AM) mould (GB) is a toxic agent and when swallowed produces similar symptoms as bacterial food poisoning.
2006-11-06 00:05:54
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answered by lanisoderberg69 4
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Why do you ought to bathe him weekly? that's probable drying out his epidermis lots. Cats do no longer regularly must be bathed very regularly. once you DO bathe, use lukewarm water (room temp, no longer heat or warm) so which you do no longer strip the oils from his epidermis. Use a competent high quality shampoo with fatty acids or aloe and oatmeal. do never use a flea shampoo. Brush your cat daily to stimulate the oil production and eliminate extra lifeless epidermis caught in his coat. Feed a top high quality weight loss software and upload fatty acids (i like the premixed 3V-Caps liquid you squirt on the foodstuff, yet there are different manufacturers and different issues you need to use).
2016-12-28 14:17:19
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answered by ? 4
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