Biology 1290B Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Feces, Campylobacter, Shigellosis

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Diseases of the oral cavity and the gastrointestinal system. Food poisoning which will exert their effect in the person who eats the food in the digestive tract and elsewhere: bacterial contamination of food and those bacteria grow in the food and release toxins (poisons) into the food, intoxication, not an infection, possible to heat the food prior to serving it so that the toxin is destroyed along with the bacteria that produced it, food kills the bacteria that made the toxin but the toxin is not destroyed by heating, so that those who ingest the food will still be poisoned, bacteria that grow in the food before it is eaten that are the problem, produce toxins and it is the toxins that cause the damage in the person who eats the food and not directly the bacterium that released the toxin.

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