You, a hospital administrator, are confronted by a news reporter who asks about an outbreak in your hospital caused by the anaerobic sporeformer Clostridium botulinum. Four post-operative patients have died as a result of the outbreak and 42 patients are currently suffering from botulism. The reporter asks about your investigation and what is being done to quell the outbreak. You respond by saying that the following make sense: (SELECT ALL CORRECT ANSWERS) Several of the patients who have been diagnosed with C. botulinum consumed salad as part of their dinner menu (hospital provided). The local health department, CDC and FDA agencies have been contacted and salad samples have been sent to these agencies for analysis. All salad products have been removed from distribution with hospital food service. C. botulinum is a spore-forming bacterial species and the spores are difficult to eliminate but appropriate measures are being taken to clean rooms where patients reside and the hospital kitchen. Some patients with C. botulinum did not eat salad but shared rooms with patients who did eat salad and are infected with C. botulinum. This suggests that C. botulinum spores were accidentally ingested by some patients.

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You, a hospital administrator, are confronted by a news reporter who asks about an outbreak in
your hospital caused by the anaerobic sporeformer Clostridium botulinum. Four post-operative
patients have died as a result of the outbreak and 42 patients are currently suffering from
botulism. The reporter asks about your investigation and what is being done to quell the
outbreak. You respond by saying that the following make sense:
(SELECT ALL CORRECT ANSWERS)
Several of the patients who have been diagnosed with C. botulinum consumed salad as part of
their dinner menu (hospital provided).
The local health department, CDC and FDA agencies have been contacted and salad samples
have been sent to these agencies for analysis. All salad products have been removed from
distribution with hospital food service.
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C. botulinum is a spore-forming bacterial species and the spores are difficult to eliminate but
appropriate measures are being taken to clean rooms where patients reside and the hospital
kitchen.
Some patients with C. botulinum did not eat salad but shared rooms with patients who did eat
salad and are infected with C. botulinum. This suggests that C. botulinum spores were
accidentally ingested by some patients.
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Transcribed Image Text:You, a hospital administrator, are confronted by a news reporter who asks about an outbreak in your hospital caused by the anaerobic sporeformer Clostridium botulinum. Four post-operative patients have died as a result of the outbreak and 42 patients are currently suffering from botulism. The reporter asks about your investigation and what is being done to quell the outbreak. You respond by saying that the following make sense: (SELECT ALL CORRECT ANSWERS) Several of the patients who have been diagnosed with C. botulinum consumed salad as part of their dinner menu (hospital provided). The local health department, CDC and FDA agencies have been contacted and salad samples have been sent to these agencies for analysis. All salad products have been removed from distribution with hospital food service. 0 C. botulinum is a spore-forming bacterial species and the spores are difficult to eliminate but appropriate measures are being taken to clean rooms where patients reside and the hospital kitchen. Some patients with C. botulinum did not eat salad but shared rooms with patients who did eat salad and are infected with C. botulinum. This suggests that C. botulinum spores were accidentally ingested by some patients. Previous
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