Re: [97attendees] Food poisoning

Robert Moskowitz <rgm@labs.htt-consult.com> Mon, 21 November 2016 04:21 UTC

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And a colleague had something food related to put him down for a day at 
IEEE 802 plenary in San Antonio the week prior to IETF.


So it can occur anywhere to anyone.  Sigh.


On 11/20/2016 09:42 PM, Adam Roach wrote:
> On 11/20/16 8:05 PM, John C Klensin wrote:
>> Incidentally, while the vegetarian advice is probably good, one
>> gets full protection that way only if one peels and/or washes
>> one's own vegetables in water whose safety is known and/or
>> observes other precautions.
>
> Indeed. The worst case of food poisoning I ever had, we managed to 
> trace with fairly high confidence to a salad (there were a group of 12 
> of us; 8 got sick, and the sick/not-sick division lined up precisely 
> with who got soup versus salad as their starter).
>
> Furthering the point about this being a pretty random factor, the only 
> time I've had (medically diagnosed) food poisoning outside of the 
> country was during the most recent Paris IETF meeting. I certainly 
> wouldn't exclude France from future consideration on that basis. I 
> don't think we can take anecdote as venue input.
>
> /a
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