No, a virus needs a living organism to survive. It actually binds to the cells in the body, and changes them into virus cells. That's why you can't take antibiotics to treat a virus, because the virus is inside of your cells. You can't very well just kill all of your own cells.
no, it is bacteria that is the cause of most food poisonings.
Yes viruses cause food borne illness. becuase the viruse make food bad and illness. so keep away from it.
Biological hazards cause the most foodborne illnesses.
Yes, a foodborne illness is a disease or illness that is transmitted to people by food that has been contaminated. Food can be contaminated by bacteria, viruses, toxins and parasites.
It would be easier to list bacteria that are known to cause foodborne illness, since there are many many more that don't. But here are a few:non-pathogenic E. coliAcetobacterLactobacillus
The population of STOP Foodborne Illness is 5.
Foodborne illness (also foodborne disease and colloquially referred to as food poisoning) is any illness resulting from the consumption of contaminated food. Foodborne illness usually arises from improper handling, preparation, or food storage. Good hygiene practices before, during, and after food preparation can reduce the chances of contracting an illness. There is a general consensus in the public health community that regular hand-washing is one of the most effective defenses against the spread of foodborne illness. The action of monitoring food to ensure that it will not cause foodborne illness is known as food safety. Foodborne disease can also be caused by a large variety of toxins that affect the environment. For foodborne illness caused by chemicals such as pesticides or medicines in food and naturally toxic substances like poisonous mushrooms or reef fish.
Bacteria that cause foodborne illness must have moisture, certain nutrients, time to grow, and the proper temperature to multiply. Salts and sugars can inhibit bacterial growth by tying up the water they need to live.
Influenza is not a foodborne illness.
Bacteria from uncleaned surfaces or uncooked food cause food borne illnesses.
Food contamination is when something makes the food inedible or can cause illness when consumed. Contamination can be # Biological (bacteria, parasites, viruses, etc.) # Chemical (cleaners, sanitizers, additives, etc.) # Physical (glass, metal, etc.) Contamination is not necessarily obvious or visible.
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There are a lot of causative agents for foodborne illness, including bacteria, viruses, parasites and toxins. The one thing all foodborne illnesses have in common, is that the causative agent got into the body through the consumption of contaminated food.
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