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WHEN HOME-COOKED MEALS CAN LAND YOU IN HOSPITAL
The New Indian Express Chennai
|June 09, 2026
Leftovers kept on counter for too long, improper refrigeration and lapses in food hygiene can be perfect recipe for food poisoning
THE Sunday family dinner was supposed to be a quiet, comforting celebration in their suburban home in Thiruvananthapuram, but within hours, it transformed into an agonising medical nightmare.
The Balachandran family had gathered to enjoy a homemade meal — rice, fish curry, and a large pot of chicken biryani that had been sitting on the countertop since noon — completely unaware that the seemingly benign dishes served on their dining table were harbouring dangerous, microscopic pathogens.
By midnight, the household was in complete chaos as the youngest son began vomiting violently, followed closely by his mother experiencing excruciating abdominal cramps and severe, watery diarrhea. The rapid onset of symptoms threw the family into an absolute panic, a distressing scenario that public health officials note is becoming alarmingly frequent across Kerala.
As the family rushed through the dark, quiet streets to the nearest emergency centre in the early hours of Monday morning, they became part of a larger, alarming statistic of regional foodborne outbreaks that often trace back to everyday kitchen habits rather than public dining.
Clinical investigations into such sudden household outbreaks often reveal that the source of infection is much closer to home than victims care to admit. While the public frequently blames roadside fast-food stalls or massive event catering services for sudden clusters of gastrointestinal illness, medical experts emphasise that domestic food storage and handling are equally critical flashpoints.
The common illusion that home-cooked food is inherently safe often leads families to overlook basic preservation protocols during humid coastal weather. Leftovers kept on the counter for too long, improper refrigeration, and minor lapses in food hygiene create a perfect breeding ground for aggressive bacterial strains that target vulnerable family members.
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