Diarrhea, Age 12 and OlderPreventionFood poisoning is a common cause of diarrhea in
children and adults. Most cases of food poisoning may be prevented by taking a
few precautions when preparing and storing food at home. Perishable foods, such
as eggs, meats, poultry, fish, shellfish, milk, and milk products, should be
treated with extra care. Also, precautions should be taken if you are pregnant,
have an
impaired immune system or a chronic illness, or you
are preparing foods for other high-risk groups, such as young children or older
adults. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends the following
steps to prevent food poisoning: Many counties in the United States have extension services listed
in the phone book. These services can answer your question about safe home
canning and food preparation. For information on how to prevent traveler's diarrhea, see
traveler's diarrhea.
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