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CP-FS Study Guide Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What is the primary goal of any food safety program? - To prevent foodborne illnesses and foodborne disease outbreaks. Foodborne illness - An acute illness resulting from eating contaminated food. Foodborne disease outbreaks - the occurrence of two or more cases of the same illness resulting from the consumption of the same food. confirmed disease outbreak - a foodborne disease outbreak in which laboratory analysis of appropriate specimens identifies a causative agent and epidemiological analysis implicates the food as the source of the illness. pathogen - a disease producing organism 2 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights aerobic organism - an organism that requires oxygen to live anaerobic organism - an organism that requires the absence of oxygen to live. facultative anaerobe - an organism that can multiply with or without the presence of oxygen. Bacterial toxins Exotoxins - Exotoxins- Are produced during the growth phase of certain kinds of bacteria and are liberated into the medium or tissue. Exotoxins are protein in nature and their reactions are specific. Examples-Clostridium botulinum produces an exotoxin (neurotoxin) of unusual potency which affects only neurological tissue. Other examples of exotoxins are tetanus toxin, shiga toxin, and diphtheria toxin. Neurotoxins- chemicals which produce their primary toxic effects on the nervous system. Bacterial toxins 3 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights neurotoxins - chemicals which produce their primary toxic effects on the nervous system. Toxins can damage cells of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) or the peripheral nervous system (nerves outside the central nervous system) Bacterial toxins Endotoxins - Can be extracted from a wide variety of gram-negative bacteria. Higher doses of endotoxins are required to produce a lethal effect in the experimental aninmal than are requied for exotoxins. The effects produced by endotoxins on the host are systemic such as fever and general body reactions, rather than strictly neurological effects, as is the case with most exotoxins. Endotoxins are found mostly in gram

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What is the primary goal of any food safety program? - ✔✔To prevent

foodborne illnesses and foodborne disease outbreaks.


Foodborne illness - ✔✔An acute illness resulting from eating contaminated

food.


Foodborne disease outbreaks - ✔✔the occurrence of two or more cases of

the same illness resulting from the consumption of the same food.


confirmed disease outbreak - ✔✔a foodborne disease outbreak in which

laboratory analysis of appropriate specimens identifies a causative agent

and epidemiological analysis implicates the food as the source of the

illness.


pathogen - ✔✔a disease producing organism



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,aerobic organism - ✔✔an organism that requires oxygen to live


anaerobic organism - ✔✔an organism that requires the absence of oxygen

to live.


facultative anaerobe - ✔✔an organism that can multiply with or without

the presence of oxygen.


Bacterial toxins


Exotoxins - ✔✔Exotoxins- Are produced during the growth phase of

certain kinds of bacteria and are liberated into the medium or tissue.

Exotoxins are protein in nature and their reactions are specific.


Examples-Clostridium botulinum produces an exotoxin (neurotoxin) of

unusual potency which affects only neurological tissue. Other examples of

exotoxins are tetanus toxin, shiga toxin, and diphtheria toxin.


Neurotoxins- chemicals which produce their primary toxic effects on the

nervous system.


Bacterial toxins




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,neurotoxins - ✔✔chemicals which produce their primary toxic effects on

the nervous system. Toxins can damage cells of the central nervous system

(brain and spinal cord) or the peripheral nervous system (nerves outside

the central nervous system)


Bacterial toxins


Endotoxins - ✔✔Can be extracted from a wide variety of gram-negative

bacteria. Higher doses of endotoxins are required to produce a lethal effect

in the experimental aninmal than are requied for exotoxins. The effects

produced by endotoxins on the host are systemic such as fever and general

body reactions, rather than strictly neurological effects, as is the case with

most exotoxins. Endotoxins are found mostly in gram-negative bacteria,

and are obtained subsequent to the death and autolysis of the cells. The

endotoxins are extracted from and associated with the cell structure.


Examples- S. typhosa, E. coli, and aeruginosa.


Bacterial toxins




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, Enterotoxin - ✔✔is a harmful substance produced by certain bacteria,

which is specifically dangerous to parts of your gastrointestinal tact. The

substance enters your stomach and intestines when you eat tainted food or

water, causing symptoms such as cramps, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.


Viruses - ✔✔Are submicroscopic parasites that are smaller than bacteria.

Some viruses cause foodbores illnesses. Viruses cannot multiply outside of

a living cell. Viruses are classified an infections. Viruses such as norovirus,

hepatitis A, and rotavirus are directly related to contamination from

human feces. Ibn most cases, contaminaination of food by viruses is the

result of cross contamination by ill food employees or unclean equipment

and utensils.


Parasites - ✔✔Are plants or animals that live on or in another plant or

animal-the host to survive. Parasites live and reproduce within the tissues

and organs of infected human and animal hosts and are often excreted in

feces. They range in size from single-celled organisms to worms visible

with the naked eye. Parasites are of most concern in seafood.




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