thrive/ implicated illness
how can e-coli spread
how to prevent e-coli
incubation period
outbreaks
100

What type of nutrients does e-coli need to thrive?

What is carbohydrate/proteins?

100

At home, eating raw beef or unwashed produce can lead to?

What is infection?

100

On the farm, to avoid e coli they can avoid exposing crops to?

What is untreated livestock waste?

100

what is the range of e coli after exposer?

what is 1 through 10 days?

100

what was the cause of the 2024 McDonalds outbreak

what is onions

200

what is the second most common infection you could get from e-coli?

What is diarrhea?

200

At a farm, runoff and floodwater can spread to?

What is crops and leafy greens?

200

wash fresh fruits and vegetables under water before?

What is eating?

200

after the exposer most people recover after?

What is within a week?

200

how many deaths happened at the 1993 outbreak at jack in the box

4 deaths

300

what is the most common implicated illness?

what is urinary tract infection?

300

At the processing/ handling stage, raw meat juices can contaminate what?

What is other food/ utensils/ hands?

300

Keeping raw meat separate from ready to eat foods and clean all surfaces to prevent?

what is cross contamination?

300

what is the median of the incubation period?

What is 3 to 4 days?

300

what were the causes to the 2024 RAW FARM brand outbreak

hospitalizations and a serious kidney condition

400

What is the temperature that e-coli thrive at?

What is 7 Celsius? 

400

E-coli can spread through what what type of contact?

What is person to person contact?

400

what temperature should ground beef be at to consume?

What is 160 Fahrenheit? 

400

With a severe e coli infection it can last up to?

What is 10 or longer days?

400

what food caused the outbreak in Illinois November 2023

romaine lettuce

500

how long does it take to get infected by E-coli

12-24 hours

500

how long does it take to get infected by E-coli

12-24 hours