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Food Borne Illnesses

Dakota Parker Nate Brillhart Justin Treat. Food Borne Illnesses. 1. What’s a food borne illness?. It is any illness resulting from the consumption of food contaminated with, pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or parasites. Forms of Food Borne Illness. Listeria E. coli Salmonella

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Food Borne Illnesses

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  1. Dakota Parker • Nate Brillhart • Justin Treat Food Borne Illnesses 1

  2. What’s a food borne illness? It is any illness resulting from the consumption of food contaminated with, pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or parasites.

  3. Forms of Food Borne Illness • Listeria • E. coli • Salmonella • Staph Bacteria • Hepatitis A 3

  4. Thesis • Most Authors agree that the common person is not well educated about how to prevent and treat food borne illness. 4

  5. Authors Reasons • Many people are not informed about how to prevent food borne illnesses. • If someone has a food borne illness people don’t know how to get rid of them. • When people get food borne illnesses its usually from foods that come from other countries, and in a certain incident it came from, food that was grown in America and it was a huge shock to people. 5

  6. Food Safety • Authors Position- Food Borne Illness are an increasingly important health issue. Governments all over the world are intensifying efforts to improve food safety. These efforts are a response to increasing number of food safety problems. • Statistics- “76 million cases of food borne disease, resulting in 325,000 hospitalizations and 5,000 deaths, are estimated to occur each year” • Repetition- Repetition of the WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION • Appeal to Emotion- 5,000 deaths occur each year

  7. How to Prevent Them • Author’s position • People are not taking the necessary steps to preventing food borne illnesses. • Rhetorical Devices • Appeal to emotion “...can develop a a life-threatening form of kidney failure.” • Appeal to reason with statistics “36,000 pounds of ground turkey packed by Cargill were recalled because of salmonella contamination • Loaded Words (contamination, antibiotic resistant, deadly, etc.) 7

  8. Cantaloupes • Rhetorical strategies • Loaded words: “killed”, “deadliest food-borne outbreak”, ‘sickened” • Tone – Persuasive • Appeal to Reason – “The current outbreak, caused by cantaloupes grown in Colorado, has sickened more than 70 people and killed at least 13, making this the deadliest food-borne outbreak in the United States in more than a decade”. • Authors Purpose – to show that food borne illnesses don’t always come from foods from other countries it can come from America also. 8

  9. Video • http://news.yahoo.com/video/health-15749655/food-borne-illnesses-26839143.html#crsl=%252Fvideo%252Fhealth-15749655%252Ffood-borne-illnesses-26839143.html 9

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  11. Bibliography • http://news.yahoo.com/video/health-15749655/food-borne-illnesses-26839143.html#crsl=%252Fvideo%252Fhealth-15749655%252Ffood-borne-illnesses-26839143.html • http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/29/business/costco-urges-stricter-safety-measures-on-cantaloupes.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=costco%20urges%20stricter%20safety%20measures%20on%20cantaloupes&st=cse • http://asymptotia.com/2008/08/11/ecoli-stories/ • http://www.cartoonstock.com/directory/b/botulism.asp • http://www.forbes.com/sites/melaniehaiken/2011/09/28/the-5-deadliest-food-borne-illnesses-and-how-to-prevent-them 11

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