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… that does not use food covers Eat undercooked or raw meat, fish or shellfish Eat food sold by street vendors Eat raw vegetables, … crackers, rice, boiled potatoes, eggs, chicken, and fish. Avoid food and drinks that might irritate your …
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… after handling uncooked foods Bag raw meat, poultry, or fish separately from other food items Return home right away …
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… This is called the "danger zone". Don't keep meat, poultry, fish, dairy or cooked leftovers at room temperature for more …
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… microwave, cook it right away Do not keep meat, poultry, fish, dairy or cooked leftovers at room temperature for more …
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… Foray 48B® is not toxic or harmful to people, dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles or non-target insects such as …
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… The fluid may also change to a grey colour or have a fish-like odour. While BV is more common in women who are …
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… fruits and whole grains Includes lower fat dairy products, fish, poultry, nuts, seeds, beans, peas and lentils Is low …
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… fruit Hard-boiled eggs Plain popcorn Single serving canned fish with whole grain crackers Healthy snack ideas Snacks …
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… with the virus at their source. For example, shellfish may be contaminated by sewage water before they are … spread to other people Do not eat raw or undercooked shellfish. Cooking shellfish, such as oysters, to an internal temperature of 90°C …
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… install a fountain in ornamental ponds or stock them with fish Backyard pools can be a significant breeding source of …