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Types of Bacterial Food Poisoning: 3 Types

The following points highlight the three main types of bacterial food poisoning. The types are: 1. Ingestion of Pre-Formed Toxin 2. Non-Invasive Infection 3. Invasive Infection. Type # 1. Ingestion of Pre-Formed Toxin: Toxins may be produced in and ingested with the food as in Staphylococcus aureus food poisoning and the Bacillus cereus emetic syndrome. Botulism is similar in this respect [...]

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Insufficiency of Food and Ill Health | Microbiology

Although food is indispensible to the maintenance of life, it can also be responsible for ill health. A simple insufficiency will lead to marasmus (protein-energy deficiency) while over-reliance on staples low in protein, such as cassava, produces the condition known as kwashiorkor. A diet may provide adequate protein and energy but be lacking in specific minerals or vitamins giving rise [...]

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Incidence of Foodborne Illness and Its Risk Factors

In this article we will discuss about the incidence of foodborne illness and its risk factors. Incidence of Foodborne Illness: Statistics covering foodborne illnesses are notoriously unreliable. Simply quantifying the problem of those diseases initiated by infection through the gastrointestinal tract is difficult enough, but to determine in what proportion food acted as the vehicle is harder still. Many countries [...]

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