PPT-Microbial Foodborne Diseases

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Human Gastrointestinal Disorders Causes From consumption of food and water containing viable pathogenic microorganisms or their preformed toxins From ingestion

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Human Gastrointestinal Disorders Causes From consumption of food and water containing viable pathogenic microorganisms or their preformed toxins From ingestion of pathogenic algae or parasites and their preformed toxins . A. Metabolism. 1. Anabolism. A) synthesis reactions (building up). 2. Catabolism. A) lysis reactions (breaking down). B. Enzymes. 1. proteins that facilitate chemical reactions. Microbial Metabolism. Eric J. Raes, P.E. ., LSRP. Engineering and Land Planning . Dora Ogles, Brett Baldwin, Kate Clark & . Anita Biernacki. Microbial Insights Inc.. Kerry Sublette, Ph.D., Kate Key. University of Tulsa. A. Microbial Reproduction. 1. binary (transverse) fission. A) parent cell enlarges and duplicates all its genetic material. B) DNA copies move to opposite ends of parent and attach to a section of the cell membrane as it begins to pinch together at the center. A. Structure of DNA. 1. discovered by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953. 2. stores genetic information for the production of proteins. 3. composed of nucleotides. A) a nucleotide is composed of a nitrogenous base, sugar, and phosphate. . Definitions. Indigenous . flora. microorganisms . native or belonging naturally to a region.. Colonization. establishment . of a site of reproduction of microbes on a person without necessarily resulting in tissue invasion or . In the Environment. Table 9.1 Terminology of Microbial Control. Figure 9.1 A plot of microbial death rate.. Basic Principles of Microbial Control. Action of Antimicrobial Agents. Alteration of cell walls and membranes. Ryan M. Osterholm. ryan@prtizkerlaw.com . Twitter@ecolilawyer . 612-338-0202. Pritzker Hageman, . P.A. .. Minneapolis, . Minnesota. . Foodborne Illness Law. Pritzker Hageman, P.A., is one of the few law firms in the country with a practice devoted to Plaintiffs’ foodborne illness claims.. Bacteria like SalmonellaListeriaE coliViruses such as norovirus or hepatitis AWHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMSSymptoms range from relatively mild discomfort to very serious life-threatening illnessWHO IS AT RISK Scallan E, Griffin PM, Angulo FJ, Tauxe R, Hoekstra RM. Foodborne Illness Acquired in the United States—Unspecified Agents. Emerg Infect Dis. 2011;17(1):16-22. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1701.p21101. Module 2. Module Objectives. By the end of this module, participants will be able to identify the agents of foodborne illness and the associated burden on the United States.. Explain . the burden . of foodborne . Division of Health Informatics and Surveillance. May 21, 2019 . Agenda. Welcome and Announcements. Overview of Foodborne and Diarrheal Diseases HL7 Case Notification Messages . Mike Hughes, Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases, CDC. Bacteria, like SalmonellaListeriaE. coli Viruses, such as norovirus or hepatitis AWHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?Symptoms range from relatively mild discomfort to very serious, life-threatening illness.WHO IS Altekruse SF, Stern NJ, Fields PI, Swerdlow DL. Campylobacter jejuni—An Emerging Foodborne Pathogen. Emerg Infect Dis. 1999;5(1):28-35. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0501.990104. Prof.Dr. . . Amall.Y.Yousif. Community&Family. Med. . The . fecal–oral route.  (also called the . oral–fecal route.  or . orofecal. route. ). describes a particular . route of transmission.

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