Raw meat may contain harmful bacteria including Salmonella, Listeria, Campylobacter and E.coli that can cause food poisoning. These bacteria are destroyed when meat is correctly cooked.
What happens if you accidentally eat raw meat?
Raw meat can carry bacteria which cause food poisoning and, accordingly, eating undercooked pork or chicken may result in food poisoning. If you experience symptoms such as stomach pain, diarrhea, and fever after eating undercooked meat, seek a diagnosis from a medical institution immediately.
Is eating raw meat OK?
Just like raw chicken and pork, raw beef can be problematic and contains its fair share of dangerous bacteria. It's safer than eating raw chicken or pork, but that doesn't make it 100% safe. Just a few of the infections or viruses eating raw steak could cause include listeriosis, salmonellosis, and E. Coli poisoning.