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food poisoning
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Western countries
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Commonly associated with undercooked meat or contaminated dairy products
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2
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food poisoning
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Western countries
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Food poisoning is a serious health concern and can result in legal actions against restaurants and food establishments.
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3
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food poisoning
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western countries
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Food poisoning is a serious concern; people are cautious about food safety and hygiene
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1
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4
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lead poisoning
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Western countries
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Lead poisoning is a well-known health concern, and there are strict regulations regarding lead exposure in the environment and consumer products.
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1
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5
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lead poisoning
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Western countries
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Lead poisoning awareness is high, and there are strict regulations on lead exposure in households and environments.
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1
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6
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mushroom poisoning
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Western countries
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Widespread knowledge of poisonous mushroom species and dangers of foraging without expert guidance
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1
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7
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poison
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Western countries
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Poison is typically associated with household safety, and there are strict regulations on its use and storage.
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1
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8
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poison
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Western countries
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Poison is often associated with household cleaners and chemicals that should be kept out of reach of children and pets.
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1
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9
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poison
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Western culture
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Commonly associated with accidental ingestion, chemical hazards, and antifreeze poisoning
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10
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poison
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western countries
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Poison is typically associated with accidental or intentional harm, and is regulated by strict laws and safety measures.
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1
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11
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poisoning
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Western countries
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Poisoning is a serious crime and can result in criminal charges and legal action in many western countries.
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1
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12
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poisoning
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western countries
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Concern about accidental poisoning from household chemicals and medications is common, with safety measures and childproof packaging widely used.
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