Three illness that can be caused by poor hand hygiene are:
Blastocystis, Crytosporidiosis, Trichinosis.
The three types of shock are hypovolemic shock (caused by severe loss of blood or fluids), distributive shock (caused by inappropriate vasodilation leading to decreased blood flow), and cardiogenic shock (caused by heart failure leading to inadequate circulation).
His grades were inadequate. The food provided inadequate nourishment. Money was inadequate to finance the venture.
Foodborne illnesses can be spread through various means, including: Contaminated Food and Water: Consuming raw or undercooked foods, such as meat, seafood, or eggs, as well as contaminated water, can introduce harmful pathogens. Improper Food Handling: Cross-contamination can occur when raw foods come into contact with cooked foods or when food handlers do not practice proper hygiene, such as washing hands and utensils. Inadequate Cooking or Storage: Not cooking food to the proper temperature or failing to store food at safe temperatures can allow bacteria to grow and lead to illness.
Incomplete sterilization in the autoclave can be caused by inadequate temperature. It can also be caused by improper processing time or a leaky door seal.
flu,HIV,cold
Plague Yellow Fever Tuberculosis
The importance of hygiene in the kitchen is obvious, number 1: so you don't get bacteria in the food number 2: so you're safe from bacteria and number 3: there is no number three so don't worry about it. :)
Number IT Communication Punctuality, courtesy, and... successful hygiene.
smallpox, inadequate supplies, the cold
There isn't just specifically three diseases caused by bacteria.
Yes. Both accidents were caused by a combination of human errors, design flaws, and inadequate safety measures that could have been avoided with proper planning, training, and oversight.
Paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) is a nervous system disease caused by eating cooked or raw shellfish that contain environmental toxins. These toxins are produced by a group of algae (dinoflagellates).