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Cutting boards and counters used for raw poultry and meat products should be washed immediately after use to prevent cross contamination with other foods.
Avoid eating raw or undercooked poultry or meats. Ensure that the correct internal cooking temperature is reached, particularly when using a microwave. Consult www. Wash hands with soap and water after handling raw poultry or meat products. Avoid eating raw eggs or undercooking foods containing raw eggs. Avoid consuming raw unpasteurized milk or milk products. Encourage careful handwashing with soap and water before and after food preparation. Make sure children, particularly those who handle pets, wash their hands carefully with soap and water.
Wash hands with soap and water after using the bathroom or handling soiled diapers. Revised: September They might order other lab tests, especially if there's blood in the stool. If needed, a blood test can confirm bacteremia. Most kids with Campylobacter infection will recover without needing medicine. Sometimes, doctors prescribe antibiotics, especially for very young children or when symptoms are severe or lasting.
Kids should take the antibiotics on schedule for as long as the doctor directed to make sure the infection is gone. Do not use nonprescription medicines for diarrhea without a doctor's OK. After seeing a doctor, most kids with Campylobacter infections can recover at home, especially if they aren't dehydrated.
They should drink plenty of fluids for as long as the diarrhea lasts and be watched for signs of dehydration. Kids with mild diarrhea and no dehydration should continue to eat normally and drink lots of fluids.
Fruit juices and soft drinks can make diarrhea worse, though, and should be avoided. If your child is dehydrated, your doctor may recommend using an oral rehydration solution. Breastfed babies who get campylobacteriosis should continue to be breastfed throughout the illness.
Diarrhea usually stops within 2 to 5 days. Full recovery usually takes about 1 week. Experts recommend that control programmes be based on an integrated approach that addresses both the chicken farms and the slaughter process.
Further studies at national level could also allow better identification of risk factors for Campylobacter infections in each country.
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