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West Wiltshire District Council
Bradley Road
Trowbridge
Wiltshire
BA14
0RD
Telephone: 01225 776655
The Council has a responsibility as a public health protection agency to work with others to minimise and control outbreaks of infectious diseases in the area. Other agencies will include the Primary Care Trust (external website), the Health Protection Agency (external website), and local GPs.
Certain infectious diseases are notifiable to the Health Authority and these are investigated by the consultant in communicable disease control (CCDC) or by officers of the Local Authority. We investigate food poisoning and certain other food borne illnesses which are notifiable.
The purpose of this investigation is to try to prevent the spread of illness within the community and to try and establish possible causes. Advice is also given to the patient on how to prevent the spread of disease within the home.
Many different sorts of bacteria (germs) can cause food poisoning, or food borne illness. When food is kept warm, these bacteria can grow rapidly and reach dangerous levels within hours. The numbers of cases of food borne illness have increased dramatically over the past few years, particularly during the Summer months. Good food hygiene standards in industry and the home are vital to prevent food borne illness.
The incubation period (time taken from eating the food to feeling unwell) varies with each type of organism and in some cases can be up to 10-15 days after consumption of the food. It is important to realise therefore, that the last meal you ate may not be the cause of your symptoms.
Page updated 26 October 2007