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Help - Help for Webmasters « back to results for "" Below is a cache of http://foodsafety.ksu.edu/articles/1029/FSN-infosheet-5-3-07.pdf. It's a snapshot of the page taken as our search engine crawled the Web.
The web site itself may have changed. You can check the current page or check for previous versions at the Internet Archive. Yahoo! is not affiliated with the authors of this page or responsible for its content. Concerts cancelled due to food poisoning iFSN Infosheet - May 3rd, 2007 - foodsafety.ksu.edu The nationwide Muse and My Chemical Romance tour was brought to a halt this past weekend after band members were struck with food poisoning. The bands were in Williamsburg, Virginia last Sunday for a concert at William and
Mary college, when 16 members from both bands and crews became severely ill. Ac-
cording to the director of the venue the illnesses most likely came from chicken wraps
served earlier in the day. The food was catered from The Green Leafe. It is not currently
known what organism or virus caused the illnesses. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates 76 million Americans become ill from
foodborne illness each year. Regular hand washing is strongly encouraged to help prevent the spread
of bacteria. Wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds, and dry with paper towels.
Other risk factors affecting the safety of food include: proper cooking temperatures and checking
with a food thermometer, temperature uctuation during cooling and storage, cross contamination,
poor hygiene, and purchasing food from unsafe sources. Sources: The Flat Hat, CDC.gov In other news, the International Food Safety Network has relaunched its infamous
BarfBlog at http://barfblog.foodsafety.ksu.edu . On it you can nd stories about per- sonal experiences with food poisoning and food safety, or submit your own. Concerts cancelled due to food poisoning For more info visit foodsafetyinfosheets.ksu.edu or contact Doug Powell at dpowell@ksu.edu or Ben Chapman at bchapman@uoguelph.ca

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