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    typhoid fever

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    FACTORS What causes Typhoid Fever?  Typhoid Fever is caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi from the family Enterobacteriacea.  Salmonella typhi is a gram-negative bacteria that is motile due to its peritrichous flagella  The bacteria grows best at 37°C. Color pink therefore Gramnegative With peritrichous flagella PATHOGENS & VIRULENCE FACTORS can also be caused by Salmonella paratyphi‚ a related bacterium that usually causes a less severe illness known

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    Pandey Submitted on June 30‚ 2012 by xxxx Section B June 30‚ 2012 Mr. Michael Valenti Michael’s Homestyle Pasta Connecticut Dear Mr. Valenti‚ Subject: Advice regarding the decision on Southern Pasta Salmonella poisoning issue The enclosed report contains my analysis of the Salmonella poisoning issue in the recent lot of seafood-stuffed pasta shells. Based on the potential risk to human life‚ minimization of financial losses and preservation of Mike’s reputation‚ I recommend that you initiate

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    the top 10 FDA-regulated foods linked to outbreaks since 1990. (That includes produce‚ seafood‚ egg‚ and dairy products‚ but not meat).

 Be aware of the risk‚ but don’t avoid these types of food. “They are everywhere and are part of a healthy diet‚” says CSPI staff attorney‚ Sarah Klein. Leafy greens Yes‚ they’re your favorite go-to salad greens—lettuce‚ escarole‚ endive‚ spinach‚ cabbage‚ kale‚ arugula‚ and chard. 

But they also caused 363 outbreaks involving 13‚568 reported cases of illness

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    Playboy Interview: Kevin Spacey 11/17/14‚ 4:02 AM Playboy Interview: Kevin Spacey October 1999 A candid conversation with the unusual suspect about his days as a stand-up comic‚ why money doesn’t matter and how the media use and abuse celebrities. With his baseball cap pulled down low‚ Kevin Spacey flies through Manhattan traffic on a motor scooter‚ weaving through bumper-to-bumper taxis‚ buses and limousines. Most actors of his stature (Spacey’s peers and critics consider him one of America’s

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    Human Health And Disease

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    Human Health and Disease   What is health? ‘The state of complete physical‚ mental and social well-being’ To sustain a healthy lifestyle person needs:   •A balanced and varied diet   Take exercise   Proper shelter    Enough sleep Good hygiene will reduce the likelihood of infection What is disease?   Disease is a disorder or malfunction of the mind or body‚ which leads to a departure from good health. Can be a disorder of a specific tissue or organ due to a single cause. E.g. malaria. May

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    contamination we should have a clean kitchen including the storage and vessels‚ handle raw and cooked food with proper precautions‚ cook food to the maximum temperature to avoid presence of bacteria and heat canned foods before tasting. You can stop this outbreak either by minimizing the headcount of bacteria‚ preventing their growth‚ killing bacteria with proper measures of cooking.  Home Remedies for Food Poisoning Avoid eating when suffering with food poisoning Drink good amount of fluids except

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    Absract The aim of the prac was to identify and isolate Staphylococcus aureus and Eschericia coli in milk and salmonella in poultry.It was to investigate bacteriological quality of milk and poultry. Salmonella is areprobably the most important cause of food borne illness globally.Staphylocooccus aureus all cause food borne diseases if consumed in a contaminated milk. For milk a spread plate method was used and for poultry a streak method was applied using different Medias. All food contain a certain

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    Alexander the Great Death

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    Alexander the Great‚ also known as Alexander the third of Macedon was an ancient Greek King. He was one of the most victorious military commanders of all time and is presumed to be undefeated in battle. Alexander inherited from his father‚ King Philip‚ the best military formation of the time‚ the Macedonian Phalanx. He was the first great conqueror who reached Greece‚ Egypt‚ Asia and Asia Minor and up to western India. He is famous for having created the ethnic fusion of the Macedonians and the Persians

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    Editorial Analysis

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    Editorial Analysis 1. An Argument is Addressed to a Specific Audience at a Particular Time Recently two farms in Iowa had to perform a massive recall in eggs due to a salmonella poisoning from contaminated feed. The poisoning has caused the two companies to recall more than half a billion eggs‚ and has made about 1‚500 people ill. Now‚ the companies are claiming that they are committed to safety and that it is up to the consumer of the eggs to fully cook the eggs before eating. This argument

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    that can cause food poisoning. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 90% of these illnesses are due to the seven most common pathogens: Salmonella‚ Norovirus‚ Campylobacter‚ Toxoplasma‚ E. coli O157:H7‚ Listeria and Clostridium perfringens.

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