Sometimes, and sometimes there may be a delay of some hours - or even days or weeks!
No. Some food poisoning may require hours before enough bacteria are present to cause symptoms. In fact, that is typical. Salmonella, one of the most common food poisonings generally does not manifest until 24 hours after ingestion.
Food poisoning symptoms can appear as quickly as a few hours after consuming contaminated food, but they typically manifest within 1 to 3 days. The timing depends on the type of pathogen involved; for instance, staphylococcal poisoning can cause symptoms within hours, while others, like Salmonella, may take longer. Factors such as the individual's immune system and the amount of contaminated food consumed can also influence the onset of symptoms.
it can'tbe located any were as in water that is contaminated or contaminated food which should not be eaten
This type occurs when contaminated meat is undercooked and then eaten, or when water from a contaminated source is drunk
Take it to a vet.
A person can get sick from contaminated food because of microbes or toxins. When contaminated food is eaten, toxins or microbes are released into the gastrointestinal tract, causing vomiting and diarrhea.
Maybe... if you have eaten the food to much then yes
If a dog has eaten a frog, you should monitor them for signs of poisoning such as drooling, vomiting, or seizures. It's best to contact your veterinarian immediately for guidance on the appropriate steps to take next. Avoid inducing vomiting unless instructed to do so by a professional.
Yes, it could
Yes the vegetables have to be washed before eating and before cooking to remove any harmful bacteria that may cause food poisoning. The vegetables should also be stored correctly so they are still fresh when eaten. Potatoes should not be eaten if they are yellowing through the white part.
Transmission occurs from man to man viaFecally Contaminated WaterFruits & VegetablesUncontrolled water sources such as wells, lakes, ponds, streams and rivers pose a great threat.Contaminated Food Drinks: Ingestion of contaminated food and drinks have been associated with outbreaks of cholera. Bottle feeding could be a significant risk factor for infants. Fruits and vegetables washed with contaminated water can be a source of infection. After preparation, cooked food may be contaminated through contaminated hands and/or flies.PathogenesisThe main symptom of cholera is diarrhea.Drinking WaterContaminated at its sourceContaminated during storageIce made from contaminated waterFoodContaminated during or after preparationFruits and vegatables, freshened with contaminated water and eaten raw.Fruits and vegatables, grown at or near ground level and fertilised with night soil or irrigated with water contaminated with human waste, and with eaten raw.Infection usually spreads through contaminated water and food.Large epidemics are often related to faecal contamination of drinking water supplies
You should be okay if you have eaten the vegetables from the rusted can. If you are not feeling well, you should speak to a physician.