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Disease-Causing Microorganisms and the Conditions They Need to Grow Barriers for Controlling the Growth of Microorganisms.

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Page 1: Disease-Causing Microorganisms and the Conditions They Need to Grow Barriers for Controlling the Growth of Microorganisms.
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Disease-Causing Microorganisms and the Conditions They Need to Grow

Barriers for Controlling the Growth of Microorganisms

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Microorganism Small living organism

Pathogen A disease-causing microorganism

Toxin Poison

Spoilage Microorganism Microorganism that causesspoilage, but not illness

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Bacteria Viruses Parasites Fungi

Microorganisms That Can ContaminateFood and Cause Foodborne Illness

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Living, single-celled Carried by food, water, humans and insects Can reproduce rapidly Some survive freezing Some form spores Some spoil food; others cause disease Some cause illness by producing toxins

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Growth Stages of Bacteria

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Bacterial Growth

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What Microorganisms Need to Grow

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Food Microorganisms require nutrients to grow

Proteins

Carbohydrates

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Acidity Pathogenic bacteria grow well at a pH of 4.6 to 7.5

Raw Chicken 5.5–6.4

Egg Yolks 6.0–6.3

Butter 6.0–6.8

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Temperature The Temperature Danger Zone(TDZ) = 41ºF to 140ºF (5ºC to 60ºC)

Most microorganisms grow well in the TDZ

Some survive and grow outside the TDZ

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Time Pathogenic microorganisms can grow to high levels if they remain in the TDZ for more than four hours

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Oxygen Microorganisms have differentoxygen needs for growth

Aerobic needs oxygen to grow

Anaerobic grows only when oxygen is absent

Facultative can grow with or without oxygen

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Moisture Most potentially hazardous foods have a water activity of .85 or above

Raw Chicken and Butter Water Activities of .95–1.0

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Barriers That Control the Growthof Microorganisms

Make the foodmore acidic

Raise or lowerthe temperature of the food

Lower the water activity

Lessen the time in the TDZ

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Salmonellosis Shigellosis Listeriosis Staphyloccocal food poisoning Clostridium perfringens Enteritis

Major Foodborne Illnesses Caused by Bacteria

Bacillus cereus gastroenteritis Botulism Campylobacteriosis E. coli O157:H7 EHEC Vibrio gastroenteritis Yersiniosis

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SalmonellosisType of Illness: Infection, possibly toxin-mediated

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ListeriosisType of Illness: Infection

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Staphylococcal Food PoisoningType of Illness: Intoxication

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Clostridium perfringensType of Illness: Toxin-mediated infection

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BotulismType of Illness: Intoxication

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E. coli O157:H7 EHECType of Illness: Toxin-mediated infection

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Can’t reproduce outside a living cell Do not require a PHF to be transmitted Usually contaminate food through poor personal hygiene May survive freezing and cooking Contaminate food and water

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Hepatitis A Norwalk Virus Gastroenteritis Rotavirus Gastroenteritis

Major Foodborne Illnesses Caused by Viruses

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Hepatitis AType of Illness: Infection

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Norwalk Virus GastroenteritisType of Illness: Infection

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Parasites Need to live in or on a host organism in order to survive

Host

Person Animal Plant

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Freeze properly Cook to proper temperatures Avoid cross-contamination Use sanitary water supplies Wash hands properly

Keys to Prevention

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Trichinosis Anisakiasis Giardiasis Toxoplasmosis Intestinal Cryptosporidiosis Cyclosporiasis

Major Foodborne Illnesses Caused by Parasites

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TrichinosisType of Illness: Infection

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AnisakiasisType of Illness: Infection

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Fungi

Molds Yeasts Mushrooms

Fungi Commonly cause food spoilage, not illness

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Foodborne Infections Result when pathogens grow in intestines after a person eats food contaminated by them

Foodborne Intoxications Result from eating food containing poisonous toxins

Foodborne Toxin-Mediated Infections Result from toxins produced by pathogens growing in the intestines

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Prepare an outline for a discussion of the four types of microorganisms. Include examples of what microorganisms need to survive and grow. Highlight the conditions managers have the most influence over.

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Challenge participants to create a list of foods high in acid and another list of highly alkaline foods. Reward the participant who comes up with the most examples and have him or her share the list with the class.

Create a blank handout of a thermometer and have participants indicate the space for the temperature danger zone.