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Food Borne Food Borne Illnesses Illnesses
Dakota Parker
Nate Brillhart
Justin Treat
What’s a food borne What’s a food borne illness?illness?
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It is any illness resulting from
the consumption of
food contaminated
with, pathogenic bacteria,
viruses, or parasites.
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Forms of Food Borne Illness Listeria E. coli Salmonella Staph Bacteria Hepatitis A
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Thesis
Most Authors agree that the common person is not well educated about how to
prevent and treat food borne illness.
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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.
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
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How to Prevent Them Author’s position
People are not taking the necessary steps to preventing food borne illnesses.
Rhetorical DevicesAppeal 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.)
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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.
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Video http://news.yahoo.com/video/health-1574965
5/food-borne-illnesses-26839143.html#crsl=%252Fvideo%252Fhealth-15749655%252Ffood-borne-illnesses-26839143.html
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