Ate goat lung refrigerated 2 days at 3°c

2023-10-24 15:20:20
I ate cooked goat lungs which was refrigerated at 3°c for two days instead of at -18°c. I am bit worried, if this would cause any harm to me. I ate the food in the afternoon. So far I haven't got any issues. But I am quiet worried. Kindly advise if I need to take any precaution as the meat was refrigerated at 3°c and it was not kept in the freezer at -18°c.
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Answered2023-10-24 16:07:49

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Lungs are not considered to be an edible part of the goat.

Answered2023-10-24 16:03:56

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Answered2023-10-26 23:07:12

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-10-24 17:09:22

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Need few more details Kindly consult

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