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Is Dayu hot pot an old-fashioned hot pot?

Hepatitis A is a kind of viral hepatitis caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV), which can be spread through various contaminated items (hands, daily necessities, clothes, sheets, etc.). ), water and food can also be carried by flies. Especially in the hot summer now, hepatitis A is easy to run wild, and it is easy to be infected by careless diet. The following eating habits need more attention.

chafing dish

Many people like to eat hot pot and barbecue, and enjoy the delicacy of fresh cooking or semi-cooked seafood. However, it should be noted that hepatitis A is mostly infected by eating water, cold food or uncooked seafood contaminated by hepatitis A virus by mistake.

Hepatitis A virus has strong viability. It can survive in water at 60℃ for one hour, even after more than ten hours, only a part of it is killed. If people eat this half-baked food or warm water, they may be infected. When water and food are heated to 100℃, all hepatitis A viruses can be killed within one minute. Therefore, preventing hepatitis A is actually very simple, as long as you don't drink raw water and eat raw seafood, such as mussels and oysters.

When eating hot pot, be sure to cut the meat thin and cook it well. Seafood needs to be cooked for a while, and you can't eat it as soon as it changes color. Even vegetables can't be sloppy. Wash them several times.

Roadside food stall

The economic benefits and authentic delicacies of food stalls make many people linger, but it is easy to get hepatitis A when eating food stalls with unsafe sanitary conditions. If the food and tableware in food stalls are often not strictly cleaned and disinfected, and hepatitis A virus cannot be eliminated, it is a great source of disease. So try to reduce the chances of eating at food stalls. If we have to eat in food stalls, we should choose to avoid raw food and cold dishes.

unboiled water

After sweating a lot, many people turn to raw water to quench their thirst in order to save trouble and cool down. The probability of drinking raw water when traveling abroad is also high. However, both tap water and well water should be boiled before drinking. Even bottled drinking water should be guarded against the pollution of its water source or intermediate links.

From: Sina