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Egg products industry --- Eggs --- Salmonella enteritidis --- Quality.
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Salmonella enteritidis --- Salmonella infections in poultry --- Poultry --- Eggs as food --- Housing --- Inspection --- Contamination
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Salmonella enteritidis --- Salmonella infections in poultry --- Eggs as food --- Safety regulations
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Salmonella enteritidis. --- Salmonella food poisoning. --- Salmonella infections in animals. --- Salmonella enteritidis --- Salmonella food poisoning --- Salmonella infections in animals --- Salmonellosis in animals --- Salmonellosis --- Bacillus enteritidis --- Bacterial diseases in animals --- Food poisoning --- Salmonella infections --- Salmonella
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Layer chickens --- Eggs --- Broiler chickens --- Chicken meat --- Salmonella --- Epidemiology --- Zoonoses --- foodborne diseases --- Salmonella enteritidis --- Contrôle des maladies --- Aliment medicamenteux
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Broiler chickens --- Biological contamination --- Salmonella enteritidis --- Salmonella typhimurium --- Passive immunity --- Egg yolk --- antibodies --- Disease surveillance --- Performance testing
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This volume contains monographs on risk assessment of Salmonella in eggs and broiler chickens that have been prepared and reviewed by an international team of scientists. During their preparation input was received from several international fora including expert consultations and Codex Alimentarius committee meetings as well as via public and peer review. The monographs in this volume comprise data and methodology relevant to the four steps of risk assessment - hazard identification, exposure assessment, hazard characterization and risk characterization - of Salmonella in eggs and broiler chickens. This volume and others in the Microbiological Risk Assessment Series contain information that is useful to risk managers such as the Codex Alimentarius, governments and food regulatory agencies, scientists, food producers and industries and other people or institutions working in the area of microbiological hazards in foods, their impact on human health and food trade and their control.
Salmonella. --- Salmonella enteritidis. --- Salmonella infections in poultry. --- Broilers (Chickens) --- Eggs as food. --- Health risk assessment. --- Food contamination. --- Salmonella infections. --- Risk assessment. --- Microbiology.
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579.67 --- 579.842.14 --- 637.4 --- 636.5 --- 637.54 --- Broilers (Poultry) --- -Eggs as food --- Food contamination --- Health risk assessment --- Salmonella --- Salmonella enteritidis --- Salmonellosis in poultry --- Avian salmonellosis --- Bacterial diseases in poultry --- Bacillus enteritidis --- Salmonellae --- Salmonellas --- Enterobacteriaceae --- Assessment, Health risk --- Health hazard appraisal --- Health hazard assessment --- Health risk appraisal --- HRA (Public health) --- Human risk assessment --- Medicine, Preventive --- Public health --- Risk assessment --- Environmental health --- Contaminated food --- Food --- Foods, Contaminated --- Contamination (Technology) --- Food adulteration and inspection --- Broiling chickens --- Chickens --- Food microbiology --- Salmonella. --- Eggs. Egg products --- Poultry --- Meat of poultry and game birds --- Microbiology --- Contamination --- 637.54 Meat of poultry and game birds --- 636.5 Poultry --- 637.4 Eggs. Egg products --- 579.842.14 Salmonella. --- 579.67 Food microbiology --- Pathogenicity --- Eggs --- Methods --- Risk management
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Foodborne pathogens represent a major burden on society as they are the cause of high numbers of illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths each year. In addition to their detrimental impact on human health, these microorganisms, which include pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi, and a range of parasites, also represent a significant economic cost to food companies in the implementation and constant oversight of food hygiene and safety programs, product recalls, and potential litigation if outbreaks occur. Advancing our current knowledge of the food processing chain and its vulnerabilities to the many factors related to foodborne pathogens (e.g., their stress response, survival and persistence in processing environments, acquisition of virulence factors and antimicrobial drug resistance) is paramount to the development of effective strategies for early detection and control of pathogens, thereby improving food safety.This Special Issue compiled original research articles contributing to a better understanding of the impact of all aspects of foodborne pathogens on food safety.
Listeria monocytogenes --- growth potential --- ready-to-eat --- iceberg lettuce --- rocket --- spinach --- rucola --- arugula --- antimicrobial blue light --- pathogenic bacteria --- food-borne bacteria --- endogenous photosensitizers --- porphyrins --- food safety --- food handling --- food hygiene --- Salmonella --- Salmonellosis --- foodborne illness --- whole papaya --- Salmonella Typhimurium --- survival --- aqueous chlorine dioxide --- malic acid --- shelf-life --- Listeria spp. --- prevalence --- detection --- monitoring --- smear --- benzalkonium chloride --- thymol --- ampicillin --- sublethal antimicrobial exposure --- gene expression --- stress response --- virulence --- foodborne pathogen --- salmonellosis --- chicken --- antibiotic resistance --- microbial contamination --- multidrug-resistant bacteria --- milk alternatives --- Salmonella Enteritidis --- egg white --- AcrD --- stress resistance --- cell invasion --- pathogenic mechanism --- foodborne bacteria --- in vitro cell models --- organoids --- enteroids --- Bacillus cereus group --- chromogenic media --- performance testing --- toxin gene profiling --- panC sequencing --- food-borne salmonellosis --- multi-drug resistance --- invasion genes bacterial virulence --- poultry bio-mapping --- chemical interventions --- Salmonella enumeration --- Campylobacter enumeration --- bacteriophage --- endolysin --- amidase --- bionanoparticles --- BNPs --- enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli --- yogurt --- quantitative microbial risk assessment
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Foodborne pathogens represent a major burden on society as they are the cause of high numbers of illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths each year. In addition to their detrimental impact on human health, these microorganisms, which include pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi, and a range of parasites, also represent a significant economic cost to food companies in the implementation and constant oversight of food hygiene and safety programs, product recalls, and potential litigation if outbreaks occur. Advancing our current knowledge of the food processing chain and its vulnerabilities to the many factors related to foodborne pathogens (e.g., their stress response, survival and persistence in processing environments, acquisition of virulence factors and antimicrobial drug resistance) is paramount to the development of effective strategies for early detection and control of pathogens, thereby improving food safety.This Special Issue compiled original research articles contributing to a better understanding of the impact of all aspects of foodborne pathogens on food safety.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Microbiology (non-medical) --- Listeria monocytogenes --- growth potential --- ready-to-eat --- iceberg lettuce --- rocket --- spinach --- rucola --- arugula --- antimicrobial blue light --- pathogenic bacteria --- food-borne bacteria --- endogenous photosensitizers --- porphyrins --- food safety --- food handling --- food hygiene --- Salmonella --- Salmonellosis --- foodborne illness --- whole papaya --- Salmonella Typhimurium --- survival --- aqueous chlorine dioxide --- malic acid --- shelf-life --- Listeria spp. --- prevalence --- detection --- monitoring --- smear --- benzalkonium chloride --- thymol --- ampicillin --- sublethal antimicrobial exposure --- gene expression --- stress response --- virulence --- foodborne pathogen --- salmonellosis --- chicken --- antibiotic resistance --- microbial contamination --- multidrug-resistant bacteria --- milk alternatives --- Salmonella Enteritidis --- egg white --- AcrD --- stress resistance --- cell invasion --- pathogenic mechanism --- foodborne bacteria --- in vitro cell models --- organoids --- enteroids --- Bacillus cereus group --- chromogenic media --- performance testing --- toxin gene profiling --- panC sequencing --- food-borne salmonellosis --- multi-drug resistance --- invasion genes bacterial virulence --- poultry bio-mapping --- chemical interventions --- Salmonella enumeration --- Campylobacter enumeration --- bacteriophage --- endolysin --- amidase --- bionanoparticles --- BNPs --- enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli --- yogurt --- quantitative microbial risk assessment
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