The most common illness caused by a food-borne pathogen would be diarrhea and intestinal cramps, such as what is caused by ingestion of pathogenic Salmonella.
Tetanus is caused by a bacterium, Clostridium tetani, so the pathogen type is bacterial.
Most likely: 1) Uncooked meat/eggs 2) The person with food poisoning didn't wash their hands 3) Non-food item in your dish These are my best guesses... so I hope they helped.
Cholera is a bacterial pathogen caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It infects the small intestine and can lead to severe dehydration and potentially life-threatening diarrhea if left untreated. Cholera is typically spread through contaminated water or food.
Hepatitis is caused by blood borne pathogens. The pathogens themselves conveniently share similar names to the type of hepatitis they cause: The pathogen that causes Hepatitus A is known as the Hepatitis A Virus (HAV), the pathogen that causes Hepatitus B is known as the Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and the pathogen that causes Hepatitus C is known as the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV).
Foodborne illness is commonly known as food poisoning. It occurs when a person ingests food or liquids which contains viruses, bacteria, or parasites. The symptoms are abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and chills.
Pathogens and non-pathogens are alike in that they can both exist in various environments and interact with organisms. However, pathogens have the ability to cause disease in their hosts, while non-pathogens do not typically cause harm.
Sometimes bacteria is the pathogen involved.
Colds, influenza and measles are all three caused by different kinds of viruses.
Hypertension is not a pathogen; it is a condition characterized by high blood pressure. It is typically a result of lifestyle factors, genetics, or underlying health conditions, rather than being caused by a pathogen such as a virus or bacteria.
Bacteria cause both anthrax and diphtheria.
An ariborne pathogen that targets the respiratory tracts is the rubella virus. Rubella virus is also known as the German Measles. Treatment for the rubella virus is a vaccine.German measles or Rubela is caused by a special type of microbe called as 'Virus'.
The hepatitis B illness is caused by the hepatitis B virus, a species of the genus Orthohepadnavirus.