Servsafe chapter 2 ppt
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SERVSAFE/Chapter 2
THE MICROWORLD
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Microorganisms…
• Small, living organisms
• Harmful microorganisms are called pathogens
• Cause foodborne illness
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TYPES OF PATHOGENS
• Viruses
• Bacteria
• Parasites
• Fungi
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VIRUSES
• Leading cause of foodborne illness
• Cannot grow in food, but can survive cooler and freezer temperatures
• Key to prevention is good personal hygiene
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BACTERIA
• Usually controlled by keeping food out of the temperature danger zone
• Some bacteria can change into spores to keep from dying when they don’t have enough food
• Multiplies quickly under the right conditions
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PARASITES
• Must be in the meat of another animal in order to survive
• Can contaminate both food and water…particularly water used to irrigate produce
• Method of prevention would be to purchase food from a reputable supplier
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FUNGI
• Sometimes makes people sick
• Mostly spoils food• Examples are mold
and yeast• Any food spoiled by
mold or yeast should be thrown out, unless the mold is a natural part of the product
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WHAT PATHOGENS NEED TO GROW
• FOOD• ACIDITY• TEMPERATURE• TIME• OXYGEN• MOISTURE
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Pathogens grow well in food held between the temperatures of 41 degrees F. and 135 degrees F.
• You can help keep food safe by controlling FAT TOM
• Viruses are the leading cause of foodborne illness.
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Fish toxins…
• Can be a natural part of the fish or made by pathogens on it.
• Some occur when fish eat smaller fish that have the toxin.
• Shellfish toxins are caused by marine algae that have a toxin, which the shellfish then eats
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SEAFOOD TOXINS
• Scombroid Poisoning• Ciguatera Fish
Poisoning• Paralytic Shellfish
Poisoning• Neurotoxic Shellfish
Poisoning• Amnesic Shellfish
Poisoning
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Mushroom toxins…
• Foodborne illness linked with mushrooms are almost always caused by eating toxic, wild mushrooms collected by amateur hunters.