June 06, 2023
Food hygiene awareness
As we are rapidly approaching summer season in Gibraltar, most of us will be enjoying eating out more, BBQ’s and social gatherings. Public health Gibraltar and the Environment Agency would like to remind the general public about how to reduce the risks of getting ill over this period. This is important currently because we are experiencing an outbreak of salmonella infection that has resulted in a small number of people being hospitalised. For most people food poisoning is an unpleasant but self-limiting illness but for some it can be more serious.
It can be typical for people to have upset tummy’s and symptoms of diarrhoea and vomiting over summer. This can happen for a range of different reasons that may be related to food or swimming pool contamination.
There are things you can do to reduce your risk of becoming ill and these include:
If you do experience symptoms of diarrhoea and vomiting, please stay away from swimming pools as you could unintentionally spread an infection to other pool users. It is also important to ensure that young children who are not fully toilet trained use swim nappies.
Dr Helen Carter, Director of Public Health said “People experiencing severe or prolonged vomiting or diarrhoea, should contact a 111 for advice. Vomiting and diarrhoea can have a serious risk of dehydration in the summer especially in the very young and the elderly. The GHA or the Environment agency may contact you for further information to enable us to continue to investigate the current outbreak.”
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