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CIPHI BOC Study Questions Answered Correctly Latest Update Hepatitis A - Incubation period - Answers 15-50 days Usually 28-30 days Hepatitis A - Symptoms - Answers loss of appetite, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever, malaise and yellow skin (jaundice) Hepatitis A - transmission - Answers fecal-oral route Infective: up to 2 weeks before onset to 1 week post-jaundice. Humans are reservoir. Hepatitis A - suspect foods - Answers Ice, shellfish contaminated with sewage. Hepatitis A - exclusion criteria - Answers 14 days if no jaundice. 7 days after jaundice onset. Life-long immunity following recovery. Last 2 - 6 months. Norovirus - incubation period - Answers 24-48 hours Norovirus - symptoms - Answers Sudden onset, watery diarrhea, vomiting, cramp, nausea, low fever. Norovirus - transmission - Answers Very contagious. Low infective dose. Fecal-oral. Person-Person. Humans only reservoir. Norovirus - most at risk - Answers o Children o Older Adults o Those with weakened immune systems. o These higher risk groups are more likely to experience dehydration as a result of severe vomiting and diarrhea Salmonellosis types - Answers S. enteritis S. typhimurium Salmonellosis incubation - Answers 6-72 hours Usually 12-36 hours Salmonellosis symptoms - Answers Sudden onset, cramp, diarrhea, nausea, headache, possible vomit. Salmonellosis transmission - Answers Bacterial. Usually contaminated food, raw bean sprouts. Human and animal reservoir. Pet contact. Salmonellosis suspect foods - Answers Raw egg, unpasteurized milk, unwashed fruit/veg. Raw meat. Shigellosis IP - Answers 12-96 hours (usually 1-3 days) Shigellosis symptoms - Answers Diarrhea, fever, cramp. Nausea. Possible bloody diarrhea. May cause HUS in kids. Shigellosis transmission - Answers Bacterial. Fecal-oral. Sexual contact Humans only reservoir. Possibly via mechanical vectors (flies, cockroaches) Low infectious dose. Shigellosis suspect foods - Answers Shigella is not naturally present on foods, but can contaminate food through cross contamination during handling, or from exposure to polluted water Food is most often contaminated with Shigella from water polluted by human sewage. IP - 1-90 days (usually 3-70 days) Symptoms - Most cases asymptomatic. Fever, headache. 5% vomit & diarrhea. Transmission: Environmental bacteria. Gets in raw product (between cooking & packaging) & spreads via cross-contamination. ** Psychrotroph. Hardy. Suspect Foods: Soft cheeses, deli meats, hot dogs, ready to eat meats, unpasteurized milk. Concern for pregnant women - Answers Listeriosis L. monocytogenes IP - 0.5-6 hours Symptoms - Nausea, vomiting, rarely fever and diarrhea Transmission - Bacterial. Grows and produces heat stable enterotoxin in food. Suspect foods - Cooked rice left at room temperature - Answers Bacillus Cereus (emetic) IP - 4-96 hours (usually 12-24) Symptoms - Severe cramp, watery diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, headache, fever. Transmission - Bacterial. Marine organism. More wound infections than FBI. Suspect foods - raw shellfish - Answers Vibrio parahemolyticus IP - 6-24 hours Symptoms - Cramp, diarrhea, nausea, rarely vomit and fever. Transmission - Bacterial. Grows and produces heat labile enterotoxin in food. Suspect foods - Meat and vegetable soups, cooked meat, desserts, starches. - Answers Bacillus Cereus (diarrheal) IP - 0.5 - 8 hours (usually 2-4 hours) Symptoms - Vomiting, cramp, diarrhea, nausea. Transmission - Bacterial. Humans main reservoir. Carried in nares. Produces heat stable enterotoxin as grows in food. Suspect foods - Pork, ham, custard, cream desserts.

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Hepatitis A - Incubation period - Answers 15-50 days

Usually 28-30 days

Hepatitis A - Symptoms - Answers loss of appetite, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain,
fever, malaise and yellow skin (jaundice)

Hepatitis A - transmission - Answers fecal-oral route

Infective: up to 2 weeks before onset to 1 week post-jaundice.

Humans are reservoir.

Hepatitis A - suspect foods - Answers Ice, shellfish contaminated with sewage.

Hepatitis A - exclusion criteria - Answers 14 days if no jaundice. 7 days after jaundice onset.

Life-long immunity following recovery.

Last 2 - 6 months.

Norovirus - incubation period - Answers 24-48 hours

Norovirus - symptoms - Answers Sudden onset, watery diarrhea, vomiting, cramp, nausea, low
fever.

Norovirus - transmission - Answers Very contagious. Low infective dose. Fecal-oral. Person-
Person. Humans only reservoir.

Norovirus - most at risk - Answers o Children

o Older Adults

o Those with weakened immune systems.

o These higher risk groups are more likely to experience dehydration as a result of severe
vomiting and diarrhea

Salmonellosis types - Answers S. enteritis

S. typhimurium

Salmonellosis incubation - Answers 6-72 hours

Usually 12-36 hours

Salmonellosis symptoms - Answers Sudden onset, cramp, diarrhea, nausea, headache, possible

,vomit.

Salmonellosis transmission - Answers Bacterial. Usually contaminated food, raw bean sprouts.
Human and animal reservoir. Pet contact.

Salmonellosis suspect foods - Answers Raw egg, unpasteurized milk, unwashed fruit/veg. Raw
meat.

Shigellosis IP - Answers 12-96 hours (usually 1-3 days)

Shigellosis symptoms - Answers Diarrhea, fever, cramp. Nausea.

Possible bloody diarrhea.

May cause HUS in kids.

Shigellosis transmission - Answers Bacterial. Fecal-oral. Sexual contact

Humans only reservoir.

Possibly via mechanical vectors (flies, cockroaches)

Low infectious dose.

Shigellosis suspect foods - Answers Shigella is not naturally present on foods, but can
contaminate food through cross contamination during handling, or from exposure to polluted
water

Food is most often contaminated with Shigella from water polluted by human sewage.

IP - 1-90 days (usually 3-70 days)

Symptoms - Most cases asymptomatic. Fever, headache. <5% vomit & diarrhea.

Transmission: Environmental bacteria. Gets in raw product (between cooking & packaging) &
spreads via cross-contamination.

** Psychrotroph. Hardy.

Suspect Foods: Soft cheeses, deli meats, hot dogs, ready to eat meats, unpasteurized milk.

Concern for pregnant women - Answers Listeriosis

L. monocytogenes

IP - 0.5-6 hours

Symptoms - Nausea, vomiting, rarely fever and diarrhea

,Transmission - Bacterial. Grows and produces heat stable enterotoxin in food.

Suspect foods - Cooked rice left at room temperature - Answers Bacillus Cereus (emetic)

IP - 4-96 hours (usually 12-24)

Symptoms - Severe cramp, watery diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, headache, fever.

Transmission - Bacterial. Marine organism. More wound infections than FBI.

Suspect foods - raw shellfish - Answers Vibrio parahemolyticus

IP - 6-24 hours

Symptoms - Cramp, diarrhea, nausea, rarely vomit and fever.

Transmission - Bacterial. Grows and produces heat labile enterotoxin in food.

Suspect foods - Meat and vegetable soups, cooked meat, desserts, starches. - Answers Bacillus
Cereus (diarrheal)

IP - 0.5 - 8 hours (usually 2-4 hours)

Symptoms - Vomiting, cramp, diarrhea, nausea.

Transmission - Bacterial. Humans main reservoir. Carried in nares.

Produces heat stable enterotoxin as grows in food.

Suspect foods - Pork, ham, custard, cream desserts.

Raw meat rarely associated with OB b/c poor competitor. - Answers Staphylococcus

S. aureus

IP - 1-10 days (usually 2-5 days)

Symptoms - Sudden onset cramp, fever, nausea and/or vomit, possible bloody diarrhea,
greenish stool. (Appendicitis like)

Transmission - Bacterial.

Microaerophilic - grows in gut, not at room temperature.

Fecal-oral. Water/food.

Most raw poultry contamination.

Suspect foods - Contaminated food, water, raw poultry, contact with infected animals. Non-
chlorinated water. - Answers Campylobacter enteritis

, C. jejuni

C. coli

IP - 3-7 days

Symptoms - Cramp, fever, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, lower right quadrant pain

Transmission - Bacterial. Psychrotroph.

High infectious dose. Animals (pigs) are the main reservoir.

Fecal-oral.

Suspect foods - Pork and milk products. Chocolate milk. - Answers Yersiniosis

Y. Enterocolitica

IP - 2-10 days (usually 3-4 days)

Symptoms - Diarrhea, fever, possible headache, cramp, possible bloody diarrhea. HUS possible
in kids <5yrs.

Transmission - Bacterial. Fecal-oral.

Some strains produce enterotoxin. Usually harmless gut flora.

0157:H7 linked to beef

Suspect foods - Contaminated food, unpasteurized product. Raw beef, raw milk and apple cider,
sprouts. - Answers E-coli

(STEC, EHEC, VTEC)

(STEC: 0157:H7)

IP - 6-36 hours (earlier symptoms = increased severity)

Symptoms - Fatigue, weakness, vertigo. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. Neurological symptoms
(flaccid paralysis).

Transmission - Bacterial.

4 clinical forms.

Produces a heat labile neurotoxin in food.

Anaerobic.

Suspect foods - Carrot juice, baked potatoes, improper canning, fermented meat (Muktuk),

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