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Bacillus Cereus is a rod shaped bacterium which may cause food poisoning if ingested. It is often found in raw and processed foods which have been left out of the refrigerator for long periods of time. Cereals and rice are often responsible.  
''Bacillus cereus'' is a rod shaped [[Bacteria|bacterium]] which may cause food poisoning if ingested. It is often found in raw and processed foods which have been left out of the refrigerator for long periods of time. Cereals and rice are often responsible.  


Bacillus Cereus produces two types of illness-
''Bacillus cereus'' produces two types of illness:


1) Slow onset- nausea and vomiting occur a few hours after ingestion due to a pre-formed toxin  
#Slow onset- nausea and vomiting occur a few hours after ingestion due to a pre-formed toxin
 
#Rapid onset- diarrhoea and abdominal pain occur between 8 and 16 hours after ingestion due to the bacteria multiplying and producing toxin within the intestinal tract
2) Rapid onset- diarrhoea and abdominal pain occur between 8 and 16 hours after ingestion due to the bacteria multiplying and producing toxin within the intestinal tract

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Bacillus cereus is a rod shaped bacterium which may cause food poisoning if ingested. It is often found in raw and processed foods which have been left out of the refrigerator for long periods of time. Cereals and rice are often responsible.

Bacillus cereus produces two types of illness:

  1. Slow onset- nausea and vomiting occur a few hours after ingestion due to a pre-formed toxin
  2. Rapid onset- diarrhoea and abdominal pain occur between 8 and 16 hours after ingestion due to the bacteria multiplying and producing toxin within the intestinal tract