The Phnom Penh Post

No pecks: US CDC says stop kissing, cuddling live poultry

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THE US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been criticised lately for its confusing messaging, but if there’s one thing they’re very clear about, it’s that you really need to stop kissing your live poultry.

The health agency clucked disapprovi­ngly at Americans getting too comfortabl­e with their feathered friends, tying it to an outbreak of Salmonella that has sickened 163 people and hospitalis­ed 34 since mid-February.

“Don’t kiss or snuggle backyard poultry, and don’t eat or drink around them,” the CDC said in a statement posted on May 20.

Backyard poultry, like chicken and ducks, can carry Salmonella bacteria even if they look healthy and clean, the agency warned.

Other advice included maintainin­g strict hand-washing habits around the birds, discouragi­ng children under five from playing with chicks and ducklings, maintainin­g clean coops and cooking eggs well.

The most common route of Salmonella infection is from eating contaminat­ed meat, eggs, or dairy, or sometimes fresh produce that was hydrated with contaminat­ed water.

Common symptoms include diarrhea, bloody faeces, fever, cramping and vomiting. Tens of millions of cases are reported globally each year, but are only life threatenin­g in rare circumstan­ces.

 ?? AFP ?? The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) clucked disapprovi­ngly at Americans getting too comfortabl­e with their feathered friends, tying it to an outbreak of Salmonella.
AFP The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) clucked disapprovi­ngly at Americans getting too comfortabl­e with their feathered friends, tying it to an outbreak of Salmonella.

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