Psychrotrophic pathogens, particularly certain strains of Listeria monocytogenes, Yersinia enterocolitica, and some species of Salmonella, can multiply in refrigerated high-risk foods. These pathogens thrive at low temperatures, allowing them to grow in environments that would typically inhibit the growth of other bacteria. This makes it essential to monitor refrigeration practices and ensure food safety, especially for vulnerable populations.
Food which is hygienically refrigerated is safe to be eaten during pregnancy.
The group called psychrophiles (cold loving) grow at temperatures from -15 to 10C. Most belong to the Arthrobactera sp and Psychrobactera sp. These are not pathogens. These bacteria also are inportant in forming the nuclei of rain drops and snow flakes. Some think that they may have been able to "seed" the Earth with life millions of years ago.Another genera are the Pseudomonas. Pseudomonas aeruginosa's genome has completely been sequenced. Although this one has been identified with many diseases, it is not a psychrophile.
Only if you keep them refrigerated. Once the seal is broken (jar opened) it is not air proof and the food can breed bacteria if not refrigerated.
Boiled dung is not considered a food group and is not safe for human consumption. It is primarily waste material from animals and can contain harmful pathogens. In some cultures, animal dung may be used for fuel or as fertilizer, but it should not be classified as food.
Depending upon the type of bacteria, the food it has been transferred to and the conditions, the bacteria could start to multiply. If they are spoilage organisms, they will make the food spoil faster. If they are pathogens, they could make someone sick when the food is consumed.
the refrigerated railroad car was invented because the food needed to be cold on trips on the rail road.
No, cantaloupe is a perishable food best kept refrigerated.
As long as the food was kept properly refrigerated and refrigerated soon after cooling it should be fine. After 3 days even refrigerated it should be discarded.
catiminatd food or water
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Getting ill the day after eating bad food is often due to foodborne pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, that can cause gastrointestinal distress. When contaminated food is ingested, these pathogens can multiply in your digestive system, leading to symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. The incubation period for these pathogens varies, which is why symptoms may not appear until the following day. Additionally, toxins produced by certain bacteria can also contribute to illness, causing a delayed reaction after consumption.