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foodborne illness - ✔✔a disease carried or transmitted to people via food
outbreak of food borne illness is an incidence of food borne illness that involves: - ✔✔- 2
or more people
- ate common food that has been confirmed through laboratory analysis as source of
outbreak
What are potentially hazardous foods (PHF)? - ✔✔foods that are more likely than
others to cause food borne illness (these have temperature requirements)
what are some PHF at risk foods? - ✔✔melons
milk
eggs
meat
seafood
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, foodborne infection - ✔✔illness that results from ingesting foods containing live
microorganisms
**overcome by proper cooking and cooling
what is salmonella? where is it found? - ✔✔- bacterial infection
- found in intestinal tract of animals and humans
salmonella symptoms/when do they occur? - ✔✔- nausea, fever, vomiting, cramps,
diarrhea
- occur 8-12 hours after eating
salmonella sources - ✔✔poultry/poultry products
raw beef
pork
eggs
bacteria infection prevention - ✔✔cooking
avoid cross-contamination
campylobacter jejuni?
symptoms/when do they occur? - ✔✔- bacterial infection
- water, bloody diarrhea
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