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To avoid food poisoning from oysters, avoid eating them raw and purchase them from a reputable merchant who stores them properly. Cooking oysters is the best way to prevent transmission of food poisoning. Sanitize hands, utensils, and cooking areas before food preparation and keep cooked oysters away from raw ones. Risk is higher in warm months and certain groups, such as children, the elderly, and pregnant women, should avoid consuming raw shellfish.
Food poisoning from oysters generally occurs if the shellfish are contaminated with bacteria, especially the type known as Vibrio vulnificus, which is common in raw shellfish. Doctors generally advise that the best way to avoid getting food poisoning from oysters is to avoid eating them raw. It is generally safest to prepare raw foods in a clean kitchen, with clean hands and utensils. Sick people, especially those who are ill with infections commonly spread through food poisoning, should generally avoid preparing food, as it could contaminate it. You can also help prevent food poisoning from oysters by making sure your oysters are as fresh as possible and purchased from a reputable merchant who stores them in properly refrigerated hygienic conditions.
It is believed that cooking oysters is the best way to prevent the transmission of food poisoning when eaten. Even if the oysters are contaminated, cooking them is likely to kill pathogens. Consumers are generally advised to discard any oysters that do not open during the cooking process, as these oysters could most likely be contaminated.
Hands, utensils, and cooking areas should generally be sanitized before food preparation to prevent transmission of food poisoning from oysters. Cooked oysters should generally be kept well away from any raw oysters waiting to be cooked. If raw oysters come in contact with cooked oysters, any bacteria or other pathogens in them could recontaminate the cooked oysters.
Doctors generally believe that food poisoning from oysters and other foods, especially shellfish, is more likely during the warm months of the year when those foods aren’t as likely to be kept refrigerated at all times. It is generally best to purchase the freshest possible oysters for consumption, especially if they are to be eaten raw. The trader should store the oysters properly before sale. Some people, such as children, the elderly, and pregnant women are often at increased risk of food poisoning and can generally be advised not to eat oysters at all. People with liver disease, diabetes, kidney disease, reduced immunity, or taking certain medications are also generally advised to avoid consuming raw shellfish such as oysters, as these people may also be much more prone to getting food poisoning from contaminated food.
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