A Food Borne Illness is transmitted through contaminated food. Such contamination usually arises from improper handling, preparation, or food storage.1
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_borne_illness
Yes, although "administered" isn't quite the right word. "Transmitted" would be a better way to describe such an illness. Food can certainly transmit microbes causing illness, such as E. coli; parasites such as the trichina worm, rare these days but still a possibility; or allergens, which can cause an anaphylactic reaction.
Yes. That is why it is called "foodborne illness". The disease-causing agent does not have to grow on the food to make someone ill. It could just be adulterated with enough of the agent via cross contamination to make the consumer sick.
A illness that is from eating a poorly prepaired food. For example- If a chicken is not cooked all the way though it may still have bactaria that is on it so you may get a foodborne illness.
Yes, you can contract a food-borne illness by handling or ingesting contaminated food.
Foodborne illnesses are transmitted to people by food. That is why they are called "foodborne".
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A Food Borne Illness is transmitted through contaminated food. Such contamination usually arises from improper handling, preparation, or food storage.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_borne_illness
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e. coli
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The food-borne bacterial infections listeriosis--caused by Listeria monocytogenes --and salmonellosis or food poisoning--caused by Salmonella bacteria--can be transmitted to a fetus.
Everyday, someone is affected by food borne illnesses. These illnesses are caused by contaminated food and under cooked meats. An example of a food borne pathogen is salmonella.
Foodborne illnesses can be caused by any of: Contaminants Improper food handling practices Food Allergies
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E. Coli Infection, Salmonellosis, Botulism, and Gastroenteritis
flu is airborne, cholera is water borne, herpes and aids is sexually transmitted.