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foodborne infection - ANSWER-delayed onset- up to 72 hours; salmonella and E.Coli
are examples
foodborne intoxication - ANSWER-from ingesting toxins or excrements in food, or
chemical, or from food left in TDZ, RAPID onset, Staphylococcus Aureus and
Clostridium Botulinum are examples
3 areas of food safety and sanitation - ANSWER-Time and Temperature (T&T), Heat
and Cold, Washing of hands and ware-washing
PIES (high risk populations) - ANSWER-pregnant/nursing, infants/children, elderly,
systems (immune) compromised
4 categories of food contaminants - ANSWER-biological (anything living), physical,
chemical, cross contamination
4 kinds of biological hazards - ANSWER-bacteria, viruses, parasites fungi
What accounts for 90% of foodborne illness? - ANSWER-bacteria
How fast does bacteria grow? - ANSWER-doubles every 20 minutes if in the danger
zone
toxins - ANSWER-waste products that come from bacteria consuming the nutrients in
foods, and then giving off waste; may feel/look like slime; can NOT be killed with heat or
cold; SOME are good (yogurts, cheese, sour cream)
, spores - ANSWER-resistant to heat and dry; thick 'shell". will not reproduce but can go
back to growth state if conditions are right; common in home canned foods
E. Coli - ANSWER-in human intestines (and other animals), can hur food and water,
some can cause death to PIES group, commin ground beef, raw fruits/veggies,
What are 90% of E.Coli outbreaks due to? - ANSWER-undercooked ground beef
Salmonella - ANSWER-foodborne infection; often in eggs/poultry, human intestines,
animals, to prevent: cook poultry to 165 for 15 secs
1 in 10,000 eggs - ANSWER-is infected with salmonella
Clostridium Botulinum - ANSWER-ANaerobic growth; can form spores; affects CNS-
rare but deadly; foudn in soil, lakes, human intestines, fish, smoked meats, vacuum
packed foods, swollen cans MOST DEADLY bacteria Foodborne intoxication
leftover baked and wrapped potatoes - ANSWER-must be refrigerated to avoid botulism
MAP - ANSWER-Modified Atmosphere Packaging are precooked and O2 is taken out
Listeria - ANSWER-lunchmeat, soil water, animal feed, intestines Grows well even
under 41 degrees Up to 70% of refrigerators have listeria MUST keep all foods covered
Causes abortion in pregnant women
Shigella - ANSWER-in human intestines; may produce dysentery; usually passed from
not washing hands after bathroom use; passed from human to human; in ready to eat
foods such as beans, pudding, raw oysters, deli meat, raw spinach and strawberries
Staphylococcus Aureus - ANSWER-most common foodborne illness; on skin in noses
of 50- 70% of all people; pass through sneeze cough, scratching facial hair; heat
CANNOT kill toxins unusual because it grows in foods that do not have much water
Also likes to grown in salads, cheeses, raw dried or processed foods, eggs Foodborne