Title: What Are Some Important Foodborne Pathogens?
1Lesson 3
- What Are Some Important Foodborne Pathogens?
2Cause of Foodborne Illness
- InfectionIngested pathogen cells grow in the
gastro-intestinal tract - ToxinPathogen produces a toxin in food that is
consumed
3Common Symptoms of Foodborne Illness
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Fever
- Jaundice (in Hepatitis A)
- Abdominal cramps
4How Many Pathogenic CellsDoes It Take?
- As few as 10, or as many as a million depending
on the specific pathogen and other factors
5There are More than 30 Important Foodborne
Pathogens20 are listed below
- Viruses
- Hepatitis A
- Norovirus
- Rotavirus
- Bacteria
- Bacillus cereus
- Campylobacter jejuni
- Clostridium botulinum
- Clostridium perfringens
- Escherichia coli
- Listeria monocytogenes
- Salmonella spp.
- Shigella spp.
- Staphylococcus aureus
- Vibrio spp.
- Yersinia enterocolitica
Parasites Anisakis spp. Cryptosporidium Cyclospora
Giardia lamblia Toxoplasma gondii Trichinella
spiralis
Fungiprimarily of concern regarding carcinogenic
toxin production
6Fill-in the Pathogen
- Use the Common Foodborne Pathogens table to
find the answers
7Pathogens for Study
- Norovirus
- Campylobacter jejuni
- Salmonella spp.
- E. coli 0157H7
- Clostridium botulinum
Cause the most foodborne illnesses
Can have severe consequences
8Pathogens for Study
- Use your groups assigned Activity Envelopes to
study one of these pathogens - Norovirus
- Campylobacter jejuni
- Salmonella spp.
- E. coli 0157H7
- Clostridium botulinum
9Norovirus
10Norovirus
- Common food sources
- Contaminated shellfish, prepared foods
contaminated by infected food handlers - Control measures
- Good personal hygiene
- What happened to the Florida State football team?
- They were infected with norovirus by the Duke
University football team
11Campylobacter jejuni
12Campylobacter jejuni
- Common food sources
- Raw milk, poultry, beef, pork, shellfish
- Control measures
- Avoid cross-contamination, cook thoroughly
- What food caused an outbreak of Campylobacter in
the article? - Raw milk
- Can raw milk be served in food service
establishments? - No
13Campylobacter jejuni
- In food service, only pasteurized milk be served.
- Pasteurization is heating of milk to destroy
vegetative pathogenic bacteria.
14Salmonella species
15Salmonella species
- Common food sources
- Poultry, eggs, meat, raw milk, fresh produce
- Control measures
- Avoid cross-contamination, cook thoroughly
- What long-term problems continue to plague
Jennifer Thompson as a result of Salmonella
infection from ice cream? - Arthritis and gastrointestinal tract problems
16Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157H7
17E. coli O157H7
- Some food sources
- Raw and undercooked ground beef, lettuce,
unpasteurized apple juice - Control measures
- Avoid cross-contamination, cook thoroughly
(ground beef to 155F for 15 seconds) - How did 16-year old Angela contract E. coli?
- Caesar salad served at summer drill-team camp
- How long was she in the hospital?
- 27 days
18Clostridium botulinum
19Clostridium botulinum
- Food sources
- Improperly home-canned, low-acid food
- Improperly stored low-acid foods
- Control measures
- Proper canning home-canned food may not be used
in foodservice - Adequate cooling of low-acid foods
- What was the source of botulism contracted by
church supper attendees? - Frozen chili that had been held at warm
temperatures during storage by a food salvage
store
20Pathogens that are Cause for Exclusion from Work
- The Idaho Food Code requires food employees must
be excluded from a food service establishment if
they are infected with - Salmonella typhi
- Shigella
- E. colishiga toxin type
- Hepatitis A virus
- Norovirus
21Understanding Check!
- For controlling the spread of norovirus
infection, what behavior is most important?
22Understanding Check!
- What are the most important control factors (2)
for avoiding illness from Salmonella,
Campylobacter, and E. coli 0157H7?
23Understanding Check!
- If a food worker is infected with one of these
five pathogens, he/she must not work in a food
establishment. Name them.
Salmonella typhi Shigella E. colishiga
toxin Hepatitis A Norovirus
24A Case of Norwalk
- Oh when the weather got cool
- I thought I'd treat myself to a cruise
- But then the Norwalk Virus showed up and had me
singing the blues - A case of Norwalk
- Out on the sea
- In the bathroom of my cabin
- Is where I'll be
- A CASE OF NORWALK On my vacation cruise
- A CASE OF NORWALK Many lunches I'd lose
- A CASE OF NORWALK People sick everywhere
- A CASE OF NORWALK Cruisers better beware OF THE
NORWALK VIRUS
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25A Case of Norwalk
- Don't know if it came from the passengers or from
the food - But I'll tell you this, it can really affect your
mood - A case of Norwalk
- Out on the sea
- In the bathroom of my cabin
- Is where I'll be
- A CASE OF NORWALK On my vacation cruise
- A CASE OF NORWALK Now I'm singing the blues
- A CASE OF NORWALK Lots of people like me
- A CASE OF NORWALK Better call CDC ABOUT THE
NORWALK VIRUS
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26A Case of Norwalk
- A case of Norwalk
- Out on the sea
- In the bathroom of my cabin
- Is where I'll be
- A CASE OF NORWALK On my vacation cruise
- A CASE OF NORWALK Many lunches I'd lose
- A CASE OF NORWALK People sick everywhere
- A CASE OF NORWALK Cruisers better beware OF THE
NORWALK VIRUS
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