Facebook Pixel WHEN HOME-COOKED MEALS CAN LAND YOU IN HOSPITAL | The New Indian Express Chennai - newspaper - Lee esta historia en Magzter.com
Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Vuélvete ilimitado con Magzter GOLD

Obtenga acceso ilimitado a más de 9000 revistas, periódicos e historias Premium por solo

$149.99
 
$74.99/Año

Intentar ORO - Gratis

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

- UNNIKRISHNAN S

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.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE The New Indian Express Chennai

The New Indian Express

The New Indian Express

LESSONS FROM MAKING & BREAKING OF POLITICAL PARTIES

Weak intra-party bonding, lack of distinctive ideology and electors’ indifference have made it easier to break parties. The fate of popular movements that become electoral entities remains mixed

time to read

4 mins

June 18, 2026

The New Indian Express

The New Indian Express

Austin Powers returns

MIKE Myers recently reprised his iconic role as Austin Powers/Dr Evil in a new advertisement.

time to read

1 min

June 18, 2026

The New Indian Express

Speaker says he will hear Abhishek side on June 19

LOK Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Wednesday invited Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee for a meeting on June 19 to hear his case on the split in the former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee-led party, parliamentary sources said.

time to read

1 min

June 18, 2026

The New Indian Express

The New Indian Express

EVERYTHING TO KNOW ABOUT THE KAILASH MANSAROVAR YATRA

THE Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is considered one of the most profound spiritual journeys in the Himalayas, combining devotion, endurance and a rare experience of high-altitude landscapes.

time to read

1 mins

June 18, 2026

The New Indian Express

The New Indian Express

CARTOGRAPHY OF INDIA'S FUTURE

IN his one-paragraph fable ‘On Exactitude in Science’, Jorge Luis Borges imagines an empire whose cartographers become so obsessed with accuracy that they produce a map as large as the empire itself.

time to read

3 mins

June 18, 2026

The New Indian Express

The New Indian Express

OARS OF OPPORTUNITIES

WATER changes its meaning with each wave, and so does our relationship with it.

time to read

4 mins

June 18, 2026

The New Indian Express

AS RAINFALL DEFICIT SPREADS, REWORK CROP STRATEGIES, BUILD LONG-TERM RESILIENCE

AS El Niño conditions strengthen in the Pacific, India’s monsoon is showing signs of strain across a dozen states.

time to read

1 mins

June 18, 2026

The New Indian Express

Uddhav Sena stares at split, issues whip for meet today

IN a rerun of the TMC crisis, leaders of Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena as well as the rebel faction met Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla separately on Wednesday, each staking claim to legitimacy.

time to read

1 min

June 18, 2026

The New Indian Express

Pongal cash, subsidy trap TNCSC in ₹27K-cr debt

BANK borrowings that funded the state’s Pongal cash gift and special Public Distribution System (PDS) — under which pulses and cooking oil are supplied at subsidised rates through ration shops — have saddled the Tamil Nadu Civil Supplies Corporation (TNCSC) with a ₹27,181 crore debt as of March this year.

time to read

2 mins

June 18, 2026

The New Indian Express

The New Indian Express

Two ex-DGPs quit key posts amid govt's rejig

TWO senior retired IPS officers, including former Director General of Police (DGP) Shankar Jiwal, resigned from key positions in state government bodies on Wednesday amid an ongoing administrative reshuffle by the TVK government.

time to read

1 min

June 18, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size