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Rwanda: Food Poisoning - Recognising Risks and Ensuring Safety

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[New Times] Food poisoning is an illness that people get after consuming some food or drinks that may be contaminated. It commonly occurs due to germs present in the food or drink. It manifests as loose motions, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and one or more of these symptoms. In some cases, one may pass blood and or mucous with stools.

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