A Food Safety Primer : Safety Hotlines
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Even the most thorough examination of food safety issues will leave some questions unanswered. Several sources provide information to the public. They include:
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* Meat and Poultry Hotline
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Food Safety and Inspection Service
(800) 535-4555
* Seafood Hot Line
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
(800) 332-4010
Free brochure, “If You Eat Raw Oysters, You Need to Know..., “ also available.
* Office of Consumer Inquiries
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(301) 443-3170
For questions on all foods regulated by FDA, including dairy products, canned goods and processed foods.
* Food Safety Hot Line
Alliance for Food and Fiber
(800) 266-0200
For produce and pesticide issues.
* National Fisheries Institute
1525 Wilson Blvd., Suite 500
Arlington, VA 22209
Free brochure, “Fishing for Quality,” available. Send self-addressed, stamped, legal-size envelope.
* Food Marketing Institute
1750 K Street, NW
Washington D.C. 20006
Comprehensive series of food safety brochures, including “The Food Keeper,” available for small fee.
* Consumer Nutrition Hot Line
National Center for Nutrition and Dietetics
American Dietetic Assn.
(800) 366-1655
* AIDS Information Clearinghouse
P.O. Box 6003
Rockville, MD 20850
Free brochure, “Eating Defensively: Food Safety Advice for Persons with AIDS,” available.
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If you suspect that an illness is the result of food-borne bacteria, contact your personal physician immediately. Local county health officials should also be informed if a particular food item (and not an at-home preparation lapse) is the suspected source of the illness.
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