This book defines the context of foodborne disease across a range of food sectors. It provides insight into the causes and management of outbreaks along with practical lessons about foodborne disease prevention strategies relevant to stakeholders throughout the food supply chain. Individual chapters capture the epidemiological and traceback investigations of foodborne disease outbreaks from various food sectors-crops, meat, seafood, and wild game. Under each food category, case studies of real outbreaks are presented, along with lessons learned.
This book defines the context of foodborne disease across a range of food sectors. It provides insight into the causes and management of outbreaks along with practical lessons about foodborne disease prevention strategies relevant to stakeholders throughout the food supply chain. Individual chapters capture the epidemiological and traceback investigations of foodborne disease outbreaks from various food sectors-crops, meat, seafood, and wild game. Under each food category, case studies of real outbreaks are presented, along with lessons learned.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jan Mei Soon, PhD, is a lecturer in food safety management system at the International Institute of Nutritional Sciences and Applied Food Safety Studies, School of Sport and Wellbeing, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom. She is recipient of the 2010 Young Scientist John Coppock Award and the John Hawthorn Memorial Award, United Kingdom Federation for Food Science and Technology (UKFFoST), the 2011 IAFP Student Travel Award, and the 2015 Young Researcher Initiative Award from European Food Safety Authority. Dr. Soon has published papers in international peer-reviewed journals. Louise Manning, PhD, has worked in the food industry for nearly 30 years in a range of roles and sectors of the supply chain. She studied the development of a quality assurance model for broiler meat production as her PhD thesis. Dr. Manning is a 2007 Nuffield Scholar, having studied water policy and the role of markets in delivering water management. Her work is in the area of food policy and governance including food integrity, corporate social responsibility, and improving food supply chain performance. She is a senior lecturer at Harper Adams University, Edgmond, Newport, United Kingdom. Carol Wallace, PhD, is Professor of Food Safety Management Systems and co-director of the International Institute of Nutritional Sciences and Applied Food Safety Studies, School of Sport and Wellbeing at the University of Central Lancashire, Preston, United Kingdom. She earned a PhD for her study of factors impacting hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) effectiveness and continues to work closely with international food companies and organizations for the ongoing improvement of food safety standards. She is course leader for postgraduate food safety and HACCP programs and leads research themes in food safety effectiveness.
Inhaltsangabe
Foodborne Disease Outbreaks: An Introduction. Foodborne Disease Surveillance Systems: Early Warning Alert and Response Methods for Developing Countries. Foodborne Outbreaks and Potential Routes of Contamination in Fresh and Fresh-Cut Fruits and Vegetables. Microbiological Outbreak in Sprouted Seeds. Microbiological Hazard Outbreaks in Nuts and Nuts-Related Food. Campylobacter in Poultry: The Conundrums of Highly Adaptable and Ubiquitous Foodborne Pathogens. Surveillance for Evidence-Based Risk Management of Salmonella in the Australian Pork Industry. Microbiological Outbreaks in Dairy: Concerted Efforts Are Required to Meet the Challenges of a Listeriosis Outbreak-Lessons Learned. Case Study of an Outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis Associated with Shell Eggs and Egg-Containing Products. Microbiological and Toxin Outbreaks in Seafood. Foodborne Disease Outbreaks in Meat from Wild Game and Bushmeat. Mycotoxin Outbreak in Animal Feed. Foodborne Disease Outbreaks in Complex Manufacturing Establishments. Outbreaks of Foodborne Disease in the Foodservice Industry. Food Fraud with Melamine and Global Implications: Was Africa Left Defenseless to the Chinese Melamine Scandal? Manufacturing Food Safety Incidents and the Role of Food Safety Culture. Risk Communication during Foodborne Disease Outbreaks: The Four Rs. Foodborne Disease Outbreaks: Lessons Learned.
Foodborne Disease Outbreaks: An Introduction. Foodborne Disease Surveillance Systems: Early Warning Alert and Response Methods for Developing Countries. Foodborne Outbreaks and Potential Routes of Contamination in Fresh and Fresh-Cut Fruits and Vegetables. Microbiological Outbreak in Sprouted Seeds. Microbiological Hazard Outbreaks in Nuts and Nuts-Related Food. Campylobacter in Poultry: The Conundrums of Highly Adaptable and Ubiquitous Foodborne Pathogens. Surveillance for Evidence-Based Risk Management of Salmonella in the Australian Pork Industry. Microbiological Outbreaks in Dairy: Concerted Efforts Are Required to Meet the Challenges of a Listeriosis Outbreak-Lessons Learned. Case Study of an Outbreak of Salmonella Enteritidis Associated with Shell Eggs and Egg-Containing Products. Microbiological and Toxin Outbreaks in Seafood. Foodborne Disease Outbreaks in Meat from Wild Game and Bushmeat. Mycotoxin Outbreak in Animal Feed. Foodborne Disease Outbreaks in Complex Manufacturing Establishments. Outbreaks of Foodborne Disease in the Foodservice Industry. Food Fraud with Melamine and Global Implications: Was Africa Left Defenseless to the Chinese Melamine Scandal? Manufacturing Food Safety Incidents and the Role of Food Safety Culture. Risk Communication during Foodborne Disease Outbreaks: The Four Rs. Foodborne Disease Outbreaks: Lessons Learned.
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