foodbourne illness
illnesses
us gov
food safety
random
100

difference in infection and intoxication

infection: cell causes illness

intoxication: toxins produced by bacteria cause illness

100

e. coli problems, products of concern, and how to control

EHEC, ETEC, Shiga toxins 

raw beef and all raw meat

microbial testing require for beef carcass and trim along with sanitation

100

FSIS details

public health and meat and poultry eggs

100

what are the three processes

inspection, labeling, process verification

100

organic livestock production includes what

national organic program, focuses on a lot, meat and poultry products, and labeled

200

why are muscle and milk in healthy animals sterile

the skin/hide, immune system, and walls of the gi tract

200

salmonella problems, products of concern, and how to control

no adverse impact on animals

raw meat, especially poultry

proper sanitation and cooking 

200

APHIS details

animal welfare

200

inspection details

USDA or FDA, animal health, process, and ingredients, and product as safe for consumers as possible before purchase

200

what does organic livestock production focus on

animal origin, feed, housing, health care, and processing

300

harvest procedures to control food borne illness

zero tolerance for fecal, hair, and milk antimicrobial washes

300

listeria problems, products of concern, and how to control

l. monocytogenes and grows at refrigerated temps, dangerous for pregnant women and immune- compromised

pre-cooked items

proper sanitation with cooked products and proper cooking  regulations for RTE product testing and interventions

300

food and nutrition service details

education and assistance with health

300

labeling details

all labels must be approved, inspection agency identified, all claims justified, accuracy is critical 

300

what does organic livestock production focus on when it comes to meat and poultry products 

Livestock feed 100% organically grown feed and forage, No synthetic hormones and vaccinations, No pesticides on pastures, No sewage sludge for fertilization and genetic engineering, Irradiation is prohibited, All products must originate from certified farms, Animals must be raised from birth to organic standards

400

ways of temp control

storage/refrigeration, preparation, and sanitation

400

toxoplasma gondii problems, products of concern, and how to control

dangerous for pregnant women and immuno-compromised

raw animal products

proper sanitation and cooking

400

FDA details

foods: labeling, safety of food products

drugs: human and vet

pesticides: share w usda and epa

400

process verification details

people are willing to pay with certain attributes, guarantee is needed for consumers to have trust

400

why don't we use antibiotics

increased antibiotic usage usually increases antibiotic resistance 

500

why are animal products considered high risk

high microbial load is expectec

500

campylobacter problems, products of concern, and how to control

common foodborne pathogen

poultry and dairy

sanitation and temp

500

USDA entails what? USDHHS entails what? 

USDA: FSIS, AOHIS, FNS

FDA: FDA

500

what does porcess verification allow for

consistent interpretations, assurances to consumers, does not speak to other attributes (i.e. quality, safety, etc)

500

religious slaughter is used where

halal: islamic food laws

kosher: jewish food laws

other similar practices: religious practitioner present while harvesting, no stunning allowed, carcass isnpection

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