BLBS102-c41 BLBS102-Simpson March 21, 2012 14:25 Trim: 276mm X 219mm Printer Name: Yet to Come
SalmonellaNausea, chills, vomiting,cramps, fever, headache,diarrhea, dehydration6–48 hours1–4 daysEveryone, but moresevere symptoms ininfants, elderly,infirm, and AIDSpatientsWater, soil, insects,animal feces, rawmeat, raw poultry,raw seafoodRaw meats, poultry, eggs,milk, dairy products,fish, shrimp, frogs legs,yeast, coconut, saucesand salad dressings,cake mixes,cream-filled dessertsand toppings, driedgelatin, peanut butter,cocoa, chocolateShigellaAbdominal pain, diarrhea,fever, vomiting,sometimes cramps, nausea1–7 days4–7 daysInfants, elderly, infirm,AIDS patientsN/ASalads (Potato, tuna,shrimp, macaroni andchicken), rawvegetables, milk anddairy products, poultryStaphylococcusaureusNausea, vomiting, cramps,diarrhea, prostrations1–6 hours1–2 daysEveryoneAir, dust, sewage,water, milk, foodequipment,humans, animals,nasal passagesand throat, hair,skin, boilsMeat and meat products,poultry and poultryproducts, salads, (egg,tuna, chicken, potato,macaroni) cream-filledpastries, cream pies,milk and dairy productsVibrio cholera(Cholera)Mild, watery diarrhea,abdominal cramps,nausea, vomiting,dehydration, shock6 hours to 5 daysDaysEveryone, butespecially those withimmunocom-promised systems,reduced gastricacidity, malnutritionRaw shellfish, water,poor sanitationSeafood, waterSource:Adapted from American Academy of Microbiology: Food Safety Current Status and Future Needs 1999, research paper by Stephanie Doores.791