Food Intoxication and Infection
Food intoxication is a result of consumption of toxins produced in food by bacterial growth.
- What are the differences between food intoxication and food infection? Explain this distinction in detail.
- Provide at least three specific examples of each.
A. Food Intoxication:
1.
- The specific organism
- The disease and its symptoms
- Patient outcome if left untreated
2.
- The specific organism
- The disease and its symptoms
- Patient outcome if left untreated
3.
- The specific organism
- The disease and its symptoms
- Patient outcome if left untreated
B. Food Infection:
1.
- The specific organism
- The disease and its symptoms
- Patient outcome if left untreated
2.
- The specific organism
- The disease and its symptoms
- Patient outcome if left untreated
3.
- The specific organism
- The disease and its symptoms
- Patient outcome if left untreated

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