HLTH 230 Study Guide - Acne Vulgaris, Escherichia Coli, Aureus

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Foodborne illnesses: 2 types, foodborne infections: caused by foods contaminated with infectious microbes. Symptoms: abdominal cramps, fever, diarrhea: food intoxications: caused by foods containing natural toxins/from foods that contain microbes that produce toxins. Undercooked/raw shellfish, contaminated veggies and fruits or contaminated water onset 2-7 weeks, fever, loss of appetite, stomach cramps, jaundice cook foods thoroughly, avoid untreated water, avoid raw fruits and vegetables. Mimics the flu, blood poisoning, complications in pregnancy (very unique to listeria!) use sanitary food handling methods, cook foods thoroughly, use pasteurized milk, carefully watch due dates, growth stopped by freezing, bacteria only slow with refrigeration. Illness from bacteria that live in intestines of animals and humans as well as soil, vegetation and water. High protein and high starch foods, most frequently meat products stored between 50-55 degrees c onset: 8 to 16 hours. Use sanitary food handling methods, cook foods thoroughly, refrigerate foods promptly.

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