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Page 1: F OOD BORNE INFECTIONS. F OOD BORNE ILLNESS Any illness resulting from the consumption of contaminated food: Pathogenic bacteria Viruses Parasites Toxic.

FOOD BORNE INFECTIONS

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FOOD BORNE ILLNESS

 Any illness resulting from the consumption

of contaminated food:

Pathogenic bacteria

Viruses

Parasites 

Toxic chemical

Natural toxins such as poisonous mushrooms

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BACTERIAL CAUSES

Shigella species (bacillary dysentery)

Salmonella Typhi and Paratyphi (typhoid

and paratyphois fever)

Campylobacter jejuni (gastroenteritis)

Vibrio cholerae (cholera)

Escherichia coli (diarrheal diseases)

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SHIGELLA INFECTION

Shigella cause bloody diarrhea

(dysentery)

Often begins with watery diarrhea

accompanied by fever and abdominal

cramps

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TRANSMISSION

Infect only humans

Mostly person-to-person spread

Faecal-oral route through contaminated food and water

House flies

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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SHIGELLOSIS

164.7 million case annually

163.2 in developing countries

1.1 million death

61% of mortalities in children < 5 years

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SALMONELLA PATHOGENIC SEROTYPES

Typhi, Paratyphi A, B and C

Primarily human pathogens

Only found in human

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PATHOGENICITY OF SALMONELLA

Enteric fever (typhoid and paratyphoid)

Gastroenteritis and food poisoning

Bacteraemia

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CAMPYLOBACTER JEJUNI

Cause gastroenteritis

Poultry products

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CHOLERA

Caused by Vibrio cholerae

Massive watery diarrhoea

Epidemics

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ESCHERICHIA COLI (DIARRHEAL DISEASES)

Diarrhea in infants

Traveler diarrhea

Hemorrhagic diarrhea

Dysentery similar to shigellosis

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BACTERIA FOOD POISONING

Staphylococcus aureus (diary products)

Salmonella typhimurium (poultry products)

Bacillus cereus (rice)

Vibrio parahaemolyticus (sea food)

Clostridium botulinum (caned food)

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VIRAL FOOD-BORNE INFECTIONS

Common cause of diarrhoea

Self-limiting

Dehydration

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VIRAL FOOD-BORNE INFECTIONS

Enterovirus (poliomyelitis)

Hepatitis A (hepatitis)

Hepatitis E (hepatitis)

Rotavirus (diarrhoea)

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PARASITIC FOOD-BORNE INFECTIONS

Taenia saginata (beef tapeworm)

Taenia solium (pork tapeworm)

Cryptosporidium parvum (cryptosporidiosis)

Entamoeba histolytica (parasitic dysentery)

Giardia lamblia (giardiasis )

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MANAGEMENT

Re-hydration

Anti-toxin

Antibiotics

Antiviral

Anti-parasitic

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BLOOD-BORNE INFECTIONS

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BLOOD-BORNE DISEASES

A blood-borne disease is one that can be

spread through contamination by blood

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MOST COMMON EXAMPLES

HIV

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C

Viral hemorrhagic fevers

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OTHER MEANS OF TRANSMISSION

High-risk sexual behavior

Intravenous drug use

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VECTOR-BORNE DISEASE

Diseases transmitted by insect or other

vector

Causative agent can be found in blood

Vector-borne diseases include:

West Nile virus

Dengue fever

Malaria

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STANDARD MEDICAL PRACTICE

Treat all blood (and body fluids) as potentially

infectious

Blood and Body Fluid precautions are a standard

infection control measure to minimize Blood-

borne infections

Needle-stick injuries is the greatest threat to

health care workers

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