By putting this in your Easter basket can cause food poisoning, warn experts

Yes, it seems adorable - but the new CDC data show how dangerous Easter this gift can be dangerous for your child.


If you are like a lot of parents, you would do anything to do thatEaster Special for your children (especially after locking the last Easter). Beware: as you arepreperation For your familyPartySome experts warn parents to avoid putting a particular gift in your child's Easter basket. Of course, it could bring screams of delight - but it could also bring something that you surely do not want: food poisoning.

Candy and trinkets,The only thing you should not put in your child's Easter basket is a live animal like a chick, duck or rabbit. FoodSafetyNews.com reports that "there are serious reasons of humanity and public health" not to do this chef among them the fact thatAccording to disease control and prevention centers, 1,722 cases ofSalmonella Have been reported in the United States in 2020. Twenty-four percent of people took place in children aged five or less.

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If you thoughtSalmonella mainly to eat or handle undercubble foods, take note: a vast majority of theseSalmonella Cases had nothing to do with the safety of food. The scientific evidence of 17 CDC surveys last year shows that "the poultry of the Court was the likely source of these epidemics".Sixty-six percent of the infected people surveyed reported having reported contact with chicks and ducklings they had obtained from websites, agricultural shops and hatcheries, among other sources. A death occurred, while 33% of those who participated in the CDC studies reported having been hospitalized with theirSalmonella sickness.

Each American state had to rent an occurrence, according to aCDC card which illustrates stages infection rates. (Keep in mind that this does not even have the case forE. coli and other causes of food poisoning.)

So, if the well-being of the animal is not enough for you to skip the special delivery, then for the safety of your child, be smart. And if the easter egg hunt has animals present, theCDC offers a lot of good advice Keep your own ducks safely. They understand:

  • Supervise children while manipulating live animals
  • Do not let kiss, harm or touch the face
  • Make sure they wash your hands with soap and water immediately after touching or manipulating
  • Remove their shoes outside the house as soon as you come home.

If you are looking for your children, do not miss the news of this week on howRemove sweet drinks from their diet can lead to better cerebral health.


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