What are the three categories of food contamination?
What are common sources of food contaminants?
How can people accidentally contaminate food?
Define:
biological contamination
Occurs when harmful microorganisms, referred to as pathogens, contaminate food.
These microoganisms are so small, they can often only be seen with microscopes. Some are harmless, but others are pathogens and can cause illness.
What are the four types of pathogens that can contaminate food?
The FDA cites that there are over 40 kinds of these pathogens that can cause foodborne illness. Of these pathogens, 6 have been identified as highly contagious and likely to cause severage diseease.
List common symptoms of foodborne illness.
What is the range of onset times for foodborne illness symptoms?
30 minutes to 6 weeks
It can vary from person to person, and from pathogen to pathogen.
What are the characteristics of bacteria that cause foodborne illness?
To reduce bacterial growth, control both time and temperature.
What does the acronym FAT TOM stand for in relation to bacterial growth?
All of these conditions must be met in order to bacteria to grow.
What is the temperature danger zone for bacterial growth?
41°F to 135°F
(5°C to 57°C)
Above or below these temperatures, bacteria growth can be limited.
True or False:
It’s okay for a food handler with a bacterial illness to continue working while they are sick.
False
Their sickness is still active, meaning that bacteria could be transferred to the food. All food handlers with active illnesses should not be actively working in a foodservice operation.
What are the BIG SIX pathogens?
What are the source and commonly linked foods of Salmonella Typhi?
Source:
Commonly Linked Foods:
What are key prevention measures for Salmonella Typhi?
What are the source and commonly linked foods of Nontyphoidal Salmonella
Source:
Commonly Linked Foods:
Even small amounts of the bacteria can cause illness.
What are key prevention measures for Nontyphoidal Salmonella?
What are the source and commonly linked foods of Shigella?
Source:
Commonly Linked Foods:
Even small amounts of the bacteria can cause illness.
What are key prevention measures for Shigella?
What are the source and commonly linked foods of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli?
(E. coli)
Source:
Commonly Linked Foods:
Even small amounts of the bacteria can cause illness.
What are key prevention measures for E. coli?
What are the basic characteristics of viruses?
These are carried by human beings and animals, require a living host to grow, and can be transferred through food while remaining infectious
How do people typically contract viruses?
People can get viruses from food, water, or any contaminated surface, often through fecal-oral routes.
What is one of the leading causes of foodborne illness?
Norovirus
What types of food is Norovirus commonly linked with?