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Difference between food poisoning and food toxicity

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Answered by Anonymous
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Both terms, foodborne illness and food poisoning, are often used interchangeably by consumers. However, both have different meanings. Foodborne illness is an infection or intoxication that results from eating food contaminated with viable (live) microorganisms or their toxins. Foodborne illness also includes allergic reactions and other conditions where foods act as a carrier of the allergen. Food poisoning is a form of foodborne illness and is caused by the ingestion of preformed toxins.

Answered by rslekshmi08
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foodborne illness and food poisoning, are often used interchangeably by consumers. However, both have different meanings. Foodborne illness is an infection or intoxication that results from eating food contaminated with viable (live) microorganisms or their toxins. Foodborne illness also includes allergic reactions and other conditions where foods act as a carrier of the allergen. Food poisoning is a form of foodborne illness and is caused by the ingestion of preformed toxins.

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