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16 multiple choice 1 point
which foodborne illness is often found in improperly canned foods?
staphylococcus
botulism
hepatitis a
listeria
17 multiple choice 1 point
which foodborne illness is often spread through fecal matter?
botulism
listeria
hepatitis a
staphylococcus
18 multiple choice 1 point
which foodborne illness is often spread through vomit & fecal matter?
staphylococcus
listeria
norovirus
campylobacter
19 multiple choice 1 point
which foodborne illness is often spread through human mucus (coughing, sneezing, etc.)?
listeria
norovirus
staphylococcus
campylobacter
Question 16
Botulism is caused by the toxin from Clostridium botulinum, which thrives in anaerobic environments like improperly canned foods. Staphylococcus is from contaminated hands/food, Hepatitis A from fecal - oral, Listeria from contaminated ready - to - eat foods. So Botulism is associated with improperly canned foods.
Hepatitis A is spread through the fecal - oral route, meaning it can be spread via fecal matter (e.g., contaminated water/food). Botulism is from improper canning, Listeria from ready - to - eat foods, Staphylococcus from contaminated hands/food. So Hepatitis A is spread through fecal matter.
Norovirus is highly contagious and spreads through vomit and fecal matter (fecal - oral route, and vomit can aerosolize the virus). Staphylococcus from contaminated hands/food, Listeria from ready - to - eat foods, Campylobacter from contaminated poultry/raw milk. So Norovirus spreads through vomit and fecal matter.
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B. Botulism