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Starter- February 11th
• Have you ever had a Food Borne Illness (FBI) before? Do you know someone who has? Write your experience.
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Food Borne Illness
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What is a Food Borne Illness?
• An illness caused by eating food contaminated with too much bacteria.
How common is Food Borne Illness?
• Extremely common! There are millions of cases each year.
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What are some general symptoms of Food Borne Illness?
• Nausea
• Vomiting
• Abdominal Cramps
• Diarrhea
• Headaches
• Fever
• Fatigue
• Body Aches
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How serious is Food Borne Illness?• It can be very mild or potentially fatal
(deadly!)
What four things do bacteria need to be able to grow?A. Food
B. Moisture
C. Warmth
D. Time
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What does a virus need to be able to grow?
• A Host (something to live and multiply in)
How are most Food Borne Illnesses spread?• When food is left in the temperature
danger zone for too long
• Unsafe food handling practices
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How can most food borne illnesses be prevented?• Using safe food handling practices
• Keeping food out of the temperature danger zone
What is the temperature danger zone?• Any temperature BETWEEN 41ºF and
135ºF
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SalmonellaA. Found In:
• RAW POULTRY AND EGGS• Fish• Unpasteurized Milk
B. Symptoms:• Headaches• Diarrhea• Cramps• Vomiting
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E. ColiA. Found In:
• UNDERCOOKED GROUND BEEF• Unpasteurized Milk• Improperly handled or stored foods• Contaminated Water
B. Symptoms:• Severe bloody diarrhea• Cramps• Fever
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Staphylococcus (Staph)A. Found In:
• HUMAN MUCOUS (Sneezing, Coughing, etc.)• Spoiled starchy foods (potatoes, cake fillings,
etc.)
B. Symptoms:• Nausea• Vomiting• Diarrhea• Severe Cramping
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BotulismA. Found In:
• IMPROPERLY CANNED FOODS• Soil• Contaminated Water
B. Symptoms:• Weakness• Constipation• Double Vision• Difficulty Breathing• Impaired Speech
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Hepatitis AA. Found In:
• FECES (Poop)• Improper hand washing after using the
restroom
B. Symptoms:• Flu-like symptoms• Vomiting • Severe Diarrhea
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• Based on this information, list TEN ways to prevent the spread of a food borne illness:
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Tom E. Ache
Read the story and find the safety/sanitation issues.