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Sacramento, California - California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Director and State Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Smith today reminds Californians about the importance of safe food handling to prevent foodborne illness while enjoying picnics, barbecues and other outdoor activities during the summer season.

Salmonella, E. coli and Campylobacter are bacteria most commonly-recognized for causing an estimated 76 million cases of foodborne disease in the United States each year. Most of these cases are mild and cause symptoms for only a day or two, but some cases are more serious. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in six, or 48 million Americans, contracts a foodborne illness each year. Of those that become sick, nearly 128,000 people will be hospitalized, and 3,000 will die as a result of their illness. There are easy and effective steps Californians can take to help lessen the chance of contracting a foodborne illness.

“You can protect yourself, your family and friends from foodborne illness while at picnics and barbecues by following simple food safety tips,” said Dr. Smith.

Following these four “C’s” can prevent foodborne illnesses:

Chill:

Clean:

Prevent Cross Contamination:

Cook:

Visit CDPH’s Cooking Raw Meats for additional information.