District Health Department #2Serving Ogemaw, Iosco, Alcona and Oscoda CountiesWest Branch office (989) 345-5020 · Tawas office (989) 362-6183 · Harrisville office (989) 724-6757 · Mio office (989) 826-3970 · Toll-free 1(800)504-2650 | |||
Food Recalls
Foodborne IllnessIf you believe that you have contracted an illness as a result of foods you have eaten recently please contact the District Health Department #2 office in your county. If you reside outside of District Health Department #2 follow the link on the right to find the Health Department contact information for the county in which you reside. Select the link to the Center for Disease Control for information on foodborne illness outbreaks in the United States.
What should you do if you think you have foodborne illness?First, seek medical attention if your illness is perceived to be severe or prolonged (symptomatic for more than 24 hours) Second, contact the Environmental Health Division of District Health Department #2 to report a foodborne illness incident and preserve (refrigerate seperately in original container) any food that is left over from the suspect meal. The Michigan Department of Agriculture defines a foodborne disease outbreak as an incident where:
The most common causes of foodborne illness:1. Failure to cook and/or hold foods at proper temperature
The Health Department is required by state law to investigate suspected incidents of foodborne illnesses. As part of the reporting process of foodborne illness to the Health Department, persons will be requested to provide information related to the foodborne illness. The form "Gastrointestinal Illness Interview Form" (see link on right) will need to be completed by the Health Department staff for persons involved in a foodborne illness complaint. |
LinksFood Borne Illness Outbreaks in the United States Gastrointestinal Illness Interview Form, MDCH Directory of Local Health Departments, MALPH
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