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Food Borne Pathogens

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Introduction
What is in a cell wall,
What is the cell membrane compose...,
What is the purpose of fimbrae an...
22  cards
Staphylcocal Aureus
Intoxication referes to what,
What is a clonal complex,
Staph toxin
10  cards
Clostridium Botulinum
Difference between infant and adult,
What are the two types of human t...,
What sort of toxin does cbot produce
11  cards
Salmonella Enterica
How do you destroy salmonella ent...,
What is spi,
How does salmonella invade
10  cards
Listeria Monocytogenes
What are the main virulence factors,
How does listeria enter the epith...,
How does listeria replicate in ma...
13  cards
Campylobacter
When are there peaks in camp,
What are some symptoms of camp,
What are the pathogeniticyt factors
6  cards
E. coli
What are the 8 strains of ecoli,
Aiec,
Upec
23  cards
Cronobacter
What is the main food with cronob...,
Why does it affect infants more,
What are cronobacters virulence f...
7  cards
Virbio Species
In term so environment sypmtoms o...,
What are the virulence factors fo...,
The syndromes primary septicemia ...
23  cards
Prion
What is a prion,
What is the difference between a ...,
What are the characteristics of t...
8  cards
Molds
What are mycotoxins,
Do spores cause mycotoxin problem...,
What mycotoxin can cause acute to...
23  cards
Viruses
What is the difference between an...,
What is ambisense,
What are the differences between ...
43  cards
Toxicoinfections
What is a toxico infection,
What are some key characteristics...,
What are some microbiological asp...
18  cards
Antimicrobial resistance
What is the cell wall like of ant...,
What is the mechanism of resistan...,
How can penicillin be converted i...
16  cards
Rare Bacterial Species
Situation someone drank raw milk ...,
Situation a person has developed ...,
Situation q fever fever malaise a...
3  cards
Parasites
What is the definition of mutuali...,
What is the difference between a ...,
What is the definitive hsot and i...
59  cards

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