Why does food poisoning happens if heat is supposed to kill bacteria/parasites?

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Why does food poisoning happens if heat is supposed to kill bacteria/parasites?

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1) Food poisoning is often caused by the toxins bacteria produce as waste. Heat does not destroy these toxins, so if they have already reached a level that is dangerous to humans cooking does not do any good to prevent illness.

2) Contamination can occur after cooking has ended.

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