Foodborne IllnessCâu 10 / 240
Shigella, one of the Big 6 pathogens, is commonly transmitted by which route?
a.Inhaling airborne spores from moldy bread
b.Food handled by an infected worker with poor hand hygiene, and by flies contacting feces
c.Eating properly canned low-acid vegetables
d.Drinking pasteurized milk
Giải thích
Shigella spreads by the fecal-oral route: infected workers who fail to wash their hands, and flies that move between feces and food. Good hand hygiene, worker exclusion, and pest control are the main defenses. It is not airborne, and properly canned or pasteurized foods are not typical sources.
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