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2025 Latest Certified Professional Food Safety (CP-FS) Exam With Q&A 100% Verified Four phases of bacterial presence in food? - ANSWER-1. Lag Phase, 2. Log Phase, 3. Stationary Phase, 4. Death Phase Log phase? - ANSWER-Most essential phase of bacterial presence in food due to the fastest increase in populations Lag phase? - ANSWER-Time/temp plays an important role in keeping bacteria in this phase (where numbers are less dangerous and growth is slowed) Norwalk virus? - ANSWER-Rarely a pathogen associated with shellfish Hepatitis A virus (HAV) and Vibrio spp (a bacteria)? - ANSWER-2 common pathogens associated with shellfish -The incubation period for Hep A can be up to ?___ to ?___ weeks- ANSWER 6 - 7 weeks Document retention rationale for shellfish? - ANSWER-6 - 7 week Hep A incubation period is part of this rationale for retaining shellstock tags for 90 days beyond the date of harvest. Batches should not be mixed. Time allows for the presentation of any Hep Aand gives infor on tracking the location and source of the outbreak. Pathogens found in soil? - ANSWER-Bacillus cereus, Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium perfringens, Listeria monocytogenes. To a lesser extent: Salmonella spp, Yersinia enterocolitica Cooked Rice? - ANSWER-Food typically associated with an outbreak of Bacillus Cereus Staphylococcus aureus? - ANSWER-50 - 70% of people are carriers of this pathogen Upper respiratory tract; also frequently found in pimples, burns, sores, and other skin lesions. - ANSWER-Location in the body where Staph is typically found Cause of Staph foodborne illness? - ANSWER-Toxins formed by bacteria and not the live bacteria that cause the illness. Possible to have the bacteria without toxins. Staph bacteria in the upper respiratory tract may not cause illness, but bacterial Staph toxins in the gastrointestinal tract in the same person may cause illness . Foods typically associated with Listeriosis outbreak? - ANSWER-Unpasteurized milk and associated milk products (raw milk cheese); prepared and chilled RTE foods like some soft cheeses, deli meats, hot dogs, pate; raw veggies (makes sense given Listeria can be present in soil); poultry, meat and seafood Salmonella and E. coli 0157:H7? - ANSWER-Pathogens associated with unpasteurized juices Aerobic bacteria? - ANSWER-require oxygen for survival and for multiplication sufficient to cause disease Anaerobic bacteria? - ANSWER-bacteria that do not require oxygen to survive Facultative? - ANSWER-organism that can survive with or without oxygen Which describes most foodborne pathogens: aerobic, anaerobic or facultative? - ANSWER-Facultative (word means "to make do") Most famous anaerobe? - ANSWER-Clostridium botulinum (cousin of this, also an anaerobe, is Clostridium perfringens) Clostridium botulinum? - ANSWER-Microbe of greatest concern in packaging situations (where normal oxygen ambience of 21% is altered) ROP, MAP and Vacuum sous vide Packaging? - ANSWER-HACCP plans that must reflect elements that prevent the proliferation of Clostridium botulinum and its toxins Type of foodborne illness - Clostridium botulinum? - ANSWER-Intoxication, not infection ROP food? - ANSWER-Must have one or more characteristics to assure not likely to support the growth of Clostridium botulinum 0.91 aw? - ANSWER-Maximum water activity for ROP food 4.6 -? ANSWER-Maximum pH of ROP food 41F -? ANSWER-Maximum temp of ROP food 14 days from processing to consumption -? ANSWER-Maximum shelf life for ROP foods. The first day counts as day 1.

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‭ 025 Latest Certified Professional Food‬
2
‭Safety (CP-FS) Exam With Q&A 100%‬
‭Verified‬


‭Four phases of bacterial presence in food?‬

‭- ANSWER-1. Lag Phase, 2. Log Phase, 3. Stationary Phase, 4. Death Phase‬

‭Log phase?‬

-‭ ‬‭ANSWER-Most essential phase of bacterial presence in food due to the fastest‬
‭increase in populations‬

‭Lag phase?‬

-‭ ‬‭ANSWER-Time/temp plays an important role in keeping bacteria in this phase‬
‭(where numbers are less dangerous and growth is slowed)‬

‭Norwalk virus?‬

‭-‬‭ANSWER-Rarely a pathogen associated with shellfish‬

‭Hepatitis A virus (HAV) and Vibrio spp (a bacteria)?‬

‭-‬‭ANSWER-2 common pathogens associated with shellfish‬

‭-The incubation period for Hep A can be up to ?___ to ?___ weeks-‬

‭ANSWER 6 - 7 weeks‬

‭Document retention rationale for shellfish?‬

-‭ ANSWER-6 - 7 week Hep A incubation period is part of this rationale for‬
‭retaining shellstock tags for 90 days beyond the date of harvest. Batches should‬

, ‭ ot be mixed. Time allows for the presentation of any Hep Aand gives infor on‬
n
‭tracking the location and source of the outbreak.‬

‭Pathogens found in soil?‬

-‭ ANSWER-Bacillus cereus, Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium perfringens,‬
‭Listeria monocytogenes. To a lesser extent: Salmonella spp, Yersinia‬
‭enterocolitica‬

‭Cooked Rice?‬

‭-‬‭ANSWER-Food typically associated with an outbreak of Bacillus Cereus‬

‭Staphylococcus aureus?‬

‭-‬‭ANSWER-50 - 70% of people are carriers of this pathogen‬

‭ pper respiratory tract; also frequently found in pimples, burns, sores, and other skin‬
U
‭lesions.‬
‭- ANSWER-Location in the body where Staph is typically found‬

‭Cause of Staph foodborne illness?‬

-‭ ‬‭ANSWER-Toxins formed by bacteria and not the live bacteria that cause the‬
‭illness. Possible to have the bacteria without toxins. Staph bacteria in the upper‬
‭respiratory tract may not cause illness, but bacterial Staph toxins in the‬
‭gastrointestinal tract in the same person may cause illness‬‭.‬

‭Foods typically associated with Listeriosis outbreak?‬

-‭ ‬‭ANSWER-Unpasteurized milk and associated milk products (raw milk cheese);‬
‭prepared and chilled RTE foods like some soft cheeses, deli meats, hot dogs,‬
‭pate; raw veggies (makes sense given Listeria can be present in soil); poultry,‬
‭meat and seafood‬

‭Salmonella and E. coli 0157:H7?‬

‭-‬‭ANSWER-Pathogens associated with unpasteurized juices‬

‭Aerobic bacteria?‬
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