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To resolve this issue, some actions were taken in order to prevent these food poisoning
outbreaks from spread to all over country. For example, some countries such as Taiwan, Austria
and Russian have banned cucumber and sprout from been imported from Germany. Moreover,
some farms that are believed to spread that contamination are also has been closed and the
sprouts produced there are no longer in restaurants or store shelves in Germany. Hence, the
number of cases for these outbreaks is immediately decreased. In addition, the tourist that visit
German is also has been told to undergo some medical checkup as an early inspection.
On the other hand, the food poisoning outbreak that occurs in Japan in March 2011 was
happened because of 9.0 earthquake and tsunami. This disaster had killed hundreds of people
and spread the radiation to all around the world. Radiation levels are increasing in the food and
water, babies born with thyroid issues regarding this issue and the government has tightened
the law and regulation. The workers in the plant area also struggled to cool the stricken reactors
and the total loss by Japan cannot be estimate. The food that was imported from Japan also
become a huge concern to be consume regarding this issue.
Meanwhile, the main factors that contributed to the food poisoning in Japan were
because of the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant that undergoes radiation leaking
from at least four reactors. The four reactors in that plant requiring evacuation of areas in
Fukushima prefecture and beyond. The leakage has created some restrictions on food grown
and produced in certain areas. Moreover, that contamination by radioactive substances from the
leakage is terrifying as it cannot be tasted, smelled or seen. Hence, many people are exposed
to radioactivity through the air or by touching items that have been contaminated.
Types of vegetables that involves in Japan food poisoning outbreak are spinach and
bamboo shoots. This is because, high levels of radioactive substances on crops that exist in
outdoors on fields as crops are planted here. It was also tested that foods in the area that has
been contaminated in areas which nuclear reactors has been damaged. The vegetables were
contaminated by airborne particles that emitted directly after the hydrogen explosions. In
contrast, the data published by government showed broccoli, spinach, parsley and celery was
exposed to the Iodine-131 radiation. The worst area that has been exposed was Fukushima.
Other than that, these food poisoning give some impact to the consumers and
worldwide. One of the impacts to the consumers is risk of getting cancer, abnormalities of
thyroid and infertility. Chemical factories, oil refineries, and other petrochemical industrial were
also destroyed or seriously damaged along the entire 400 km coast of Tohoku from Iwate and
Miyagi to Fukushima, Ibaraki and Chiba. According to Asia Pacific Journal (2011), in agricultural
sector, over 33,000 farms, facilities, sewerage facilities, drains, pumps etc. have been damaged
or destroyed.
There are also some actions taken to resolve this issue in Japan which are setting safety
standards or levels for radioactive substances in food. Safety standard was set up because
Japan had no guidance levels or restrictions for nuclear substances on food at the time of the
nuclear disaster. This increase the awareness to the Japanese to set regulatory standards in
order to make sure all foods was safe from any radiation or leakage. The government and
farmers also take actions to ensure that the contaminated vegetables were not delivered to the
customers.
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