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My youngest son was violently sick after an icecream today and that was the only thing he ate differently to me or the rest of the family. 

Just trying to work out if it's a bug or down to what he ate...

Anyone else had a reaction?

Thanks 

Oh for heavens sake, kid has an upset stomach or a bug… 

are you trying to blame cafe?low response rate..

You a new Mom? Can understand concern, flagging but your child unless a baby or toddler, has  just got a bug…temp or constant upheave, obviously Kings or ambulance

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14 hours ago, Jellybeanz said:

My youngest son was violently sick after an icecream today and that was the only thing he ate differently to me or the rest of the family. 

Just trying to work out if it's a bug or down to what he ate...

Anyone else had a reaction?

Thanks 

Places selling ice cream have to conform to really strict hygiene regulations.

It's highly unlikely that a place like the cafe on Peckham Rye would risk their customer's health, or their reputation, by not adhering to them.

As said above, there are lots of things going around at the moment.

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However, it is worth noting that an area which is selling food outside (and to children) is quite likely to attract customers who are Noro-virus carriers and may contaminate things. Norovirus is very catching. One of the positive results from Lockdown and the emphasis on hand washing was a significant decrease in seasonal afflictions such as Norovirus.

So this may have been associated with the ice cream purchase and consumption but not consequential on specific hygiene failures by its purveyor. Considering just how catching Norovirus is, if it is that you will need to exercise considerable care at home to avoid it spreading round your family.

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Our son really doesn't interact with others much and very rarely gets out, but when he does, an ice cream at the cafe is a favourite treat (even when it's freezing outside). Like yours, it's a single-person data point - in our case, no illness.

Bugs can come from anything/anyone - other people are far more likely to be the unwitting carriers, in my view.

Having gone there for years and years, never had a concern re the ice cream. And generally do worry about linking an establishment with illness/standards, even as a question as, even subconsciously, the association may stick in people's minds (and if they stop the ice cream, we'll be devastated!). 

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34 minutes ago, just_browsing said:

Our son really doesn't interact with others much and very rarely gets out, but when he does, an ice cream at the cafe is a favourite treat (even when it's freezing outside). Like yours, it's a single-person data point - in our case, no illness.

Bugs can come from anything/anyone - other people are far more likely to be the unwitting carriers, in my view.

Having gone there for years and years, never had a concern re the ice cream. And generally do worry about linking an establishment with illness/standards, even as a question as, even subconsciously, the association may stick in people's minds (and if they stop the ice cream, we'll be devastated!). 

Yes, even  just the thread title will stick in people's minds, with the specific cafe mentioned. And they will see it every time they look at the list of threads in this section of the forum.

It might be a good idea to change it to remove the cafe name and say something like "a local cafe"?

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I agree with Sue here, but it is reasonable to raise a concern - there have been incidents of mass poisoning (from restaurants and cafes, supermarkets and food sellers such as butchers and fishmongers) where early warning (or a lack of it) has had a significant impact. But where this concern has been reasonably raised, but then discovered to be likely misplaced, it is a good thing to obfuscate the retailer identity.

Of course, by removing the specificity, this might get later readers to worry that other ice-cream outlets locally were being implicated!

Bit of a lose-lose situation really!

I'd take some stool samples, keep them in the fridge, book a GPs appointment, and ask for them to be analysed.

Kids are sick from time to time.  We all were.  We all are occasionally.  Unless there is a serious outbreak of a bug that can potentially hospitalise a lot of people, then public health will not get involved.

For your own benefit you can always visit the cafe and check out their scores on the doors food safety rating and if they are not displaying one, question why.

A few years ago there was a large e coli outbreak at the Glastonbury festival, cows graze the land and some festival goers were not being too hygienic.  A reminder to us all to wash our hands etc.  with COVID this should be second nature 

 

I doubt it was the ice cream.   Lots of winter bugs around.   Noro virus is around ATM and it can have a sudden onset.   It is horrible to see little ones being ill but hopefully it will pass soon.   Call 111 if you are concerned.   

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