probably from the chef b. Clostridium perfringens. The cooked chickens were left in room temperature on the bench until the next morning (slowly) c. Salmonella. After all it is poultry‚ and was not cooled rapidly after cooked nor hel at 60⁰C 3. What would be the symptoms of this type of food poisoning? The most likely symptoms of the food-poisoning outbreak are: a. Severe abdominal pain‚ cramps‚ fever‚ vomiting‚ diarrhea and may last for several days b. Nausea‚ dehydration‚ vomiting‚ cramps for
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Objectives: * Define the problem and verify if the illness is an outbreak * Assemble and organize available health information for analysis * Formulate a hypothesis about the cause of the illness * Test the hypothesis by analyzing data on the distribution of the disease by person‚ time and place. * Draw conclusions and make recommendations to prevent further transmission of the disease and prevent a new outbreak. Background Information: Potential health problem identified by
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National Library of Medicine‚ 6 Oct. 2005. Web. 19 Oct. 2012. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16207848>. 6. Andrews‚ James. "Study: Climate Change May Impact Outbreaks." Food Safety News. N.p.‚ 2 Apr. 2012. Web. 19 Oct. 2012. <http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2012/04/european-study-climate-change-may-impact-foodborne-illness-outbreaks/>. 8. "How Temperatures Affect Food." How Temperatures Affect Food. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 19 Oct. 2012. <http://www.fsis.usda.gov/factsheets/how_temperatures_affect_food/index
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Abstract Shigallosis are a group of bacteria that cause an infectious disease that principally affect humans and primates. Is the third most common type of food poisoning in the US after Salmonella and e.coli.it affects nearly165 million people every year worldwide with 250‚000 reported and estimated 45‚000 reported cases in the US alone. my research review will cover an answer the following questions. 1.)what are the symptoms of shigellosis? 2.)which ways can you get Shigellosis
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2/21/01 Food Irradiation: Solution to Hunger or Killer Mutagen? People all over the world are starving for fresh‚ uncontaminated food. Insects‚ pests‚ and invisible microorganisms are not what the public want to find on their dinner plates. Throughout history‚ life has depended on ways of treating food to reduce or destroy these naturally occurring harmful contaminants and to enable foods to be stored after harvesting so that they can be saved for use at other times of the year. With increasing
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1. Describe the company and the product safety issue that led to the lawsuit The name of this case in this report is the Liebeck v. McDonald’s. Restaurants and the court in which the lawsuit was filed was The Second Judicial District Court in Bernalillo County‚ New Mexico. The lawsuit was filed with the original complaint was filed on March 21‚ 1993‚ and the plaintiff only sued P.T.S.‚ Inc.‚ a New Mexico corporation and the local franchise operator. “McDonald’s coffee spill" tort case became a
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Salmonella · What is the infectious agent (pathogen) that causes this infectious disease? For example‚ the name of the bacteria‚ virus‚ or parasite. Salmonella bacterium causes the Salmonellosis‚ which is a type of food poisoning. The most common types in the US are Salmonella serotype Typhimurium and Salmonella serotype Enteritidis. · How is this infectious agent transmitted through food or water? This disease can be transmitted through food that has been contaminated
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many other researchers have reported that surfaces such as carpets were in fact a good candidate for harboring bacteria and can attach themselves onto food and dry surfaces such as kitchen tiles or sidewalks could not; Dawson’s team proved that Salmonella Typhimurium and other bacteria can live as long as twenty-eight days on dry surfaces
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Seventy percent of these cases result from international travel. Thus many people are educated about the causes and preventions of Typhoid before travelling to developing countries. Typhoid is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Salmonella Typhi‚ which only lives in humans. Those with the disease carry the bacteria in their bloodstream and intestinal tract and some of those who recover may continue to carry the disease which can be passed on to others. Both ill persons and carriers
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Africa has 300‚000 medicinal plants and Chang (1993) reported that the world mushroom biodiversity counts 1.5 million species. Summary Abstract 1_ Prior knowledge A) Bacteria 1) Salmonella 2) Shigella B) Salmonella Shigella Agar C) Moringa Oleifera a very useful tree D) The solar disinfection with PET bottle 2_ Study of different methods to purify water A) Water filtration 1) Study of filtration system with simple and usual things 2)
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