PPT-Food Safety 101 Foodborne Illness: Awareness and Prevention

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Level One Certification Course Area 2 Kentucky Department of Education Division of School and Community Nutrition At the end of this presentation you will be able

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Level One Certification Course Area 2 Kentucky Department of Education Division of School and Community Nutrition At the end of this presentation you will be able to Recognize harmful bacteria and viruses. Photo Credit CDC Amanda Mills. What is a foodborne illness?. A disease carried to humans by food. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, fever, and diarrhea . Photo Credit CDC . What causes foodborne illness?. 18. Identify. three main types of food contaminants.. Differentiate. among the types of foodborne illnesses.. Name. pathogens that cause foodborne illnesses.. Describe. the two main ways pathogens enter the food supply.. Zoonotic. Infectious Diseases. Division of Foodborne, Waterborne, and Environmental Diseases. Foodborne illness in the U.S.. Each year, 1 out of 6 Americans gets sick from . foodborne. disease and 3,000 die as a result. 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.. Recognize the importance of food safety. Understand how food becomes unsafe. Identify TCS food. Recognize the risk factors for foodborne illness. Understand important prevention measures for keeping food safe. Food Safety and Inspection Service Protecting Public Health and Preventing Foodborne Illness Food Safety an Inspection Service Financial Management Training Washington, D.C. July 9 , 2019 Cara LeConte 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 The PIC must notify your local health department or MDH of any employee diagnosed with any of theseillnessesNorovirusSalmonellaShigellax0000x0000ILLNESS REPORTING FOR FOOD ESTABLISHMENTx0000x00002 Rep x0000x00001 AcknowledgmentsThe methods used for this report were developed by members of the Interagency Food Safety Analytics Collaboration IFSAC which includes the Centers for Disease Control and Pr food.. An illness is considered an outbreak when:. Two or more people have the same symptoms after eating the same food. An investigation is conducted by state and local regulatory authorities. The outbreak is confirmed by laboratory analysis. people who help collect data for research projects conducted by professional scientists. microscopic living organisms. an action by a food manufacturer to protect from food that might cause health problems. 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 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. Version 1. 31 August 2022. Purpose and Objective. Foodborne Illness. Biological Hazards . Bacteria are microscopic and cannot be seen by the naked eye.. Hundreds or thousands of bacteria may already exist on raw foods when purchased. .

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