Causative Agents
Bacillus cereus causes two types of foodborne illness which is emetic (vomiting) and diarrheal form.
Source
- Environment
- Dust and soil
- Spices.
Food Implicated
- Inadequate cooked rice
- Fried rice
- Cereal product
- Pudding
- Vegetables
- Meat dishes
- Starchy foods
Mode of Spread
- Improper handling and serving of cooked food
- Holding cooked food at room temperature for too long
- Left over food not properly reheated
Symptoms
- Nausea and vomitting
- Abdominal pain
- Diarrhoea
Onset of illness
It ranges from 1 to 24 hours according to strain of the bacteria.
Prevention
- Reheat food properly to boiling temperature
- Keep left over food in the refrigerator
- Do not leave cooked food at room temperature for more than four hours.
Last reviewed | : | 19 April 2012 |
Writer | : | Dr. A’aisah bt. Senin |
Norrani bt. Eksan | ||
Reviewer | : | Badruzzaman bin Abdul Rahim |