A computer-based tool (available at: www.wisc.edu/foodsafety/meatresearch) was developed for predicting pathogen growth in raw pork, beef, and poultry meat. The tool, THERM (temperature history evaluation for raw meats), predicts the growth of pathogens in pork and beef (Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella serovars, and Staphylococcus aureus) and on poultry (Salmonella serovars and S. aureus) during short-term temperature abuse. The model was developed as follows: 25-g samples of raw ground pork, beef, and turkey were inoculated with a five-strain cocktail of the target pathogen(s) and held at isothermal temperatures from 10 to 43.3C. Log CFU per sample data were obtained for each pathogen and used to determine lag-phase duration (LPD) and...
Chilling of meat carcasses immediately after slaughter is important for microbial safety and quality...
Growth and inactivation regression equations were developed to describe the effects of temperature o...
Foods of bovine origin have been implicated as the principle vehicle in disease outbreaks of pathoge...
A computer-based tool (available at: www.wisc.edu/foodsafety/meatresearch) was developed for predict...
The objective of this study was to develop a predictive tool for evaluating the safety of slow cooki...
One hundred samples (50 pork and 50 beef) of mince meat were purchased from the central open market ...
The advances of microbial predictive modeling techniques facilitate Quantitative Microbial Risk Asse...
Bacterial contamination of fresh meats can occur during normal slaughter and handling procedures, al...
When food is transported at ambient temperatures for extended periods of time, or when power is lost...
To better guide microbial risk management and control, growth kinetic models of Salmonella with the ...
Non-typhoidal Salmonella is the leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States, resulting i...
Long distance transportation of poultry meat products can expose them to temperature abuse which all...
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) can be life-threatening and lead to major outbreaks. T...
To understand and be able to predict the behaviour of pathogenic Escherichia coli in foods would gre...
In previous work, extreme survival of various bacterial species during cooking was reported when att...
Chilling of meat carcasses immediately after slaughter is important for microbial safety and quality...
Growth and inactivation regression equations were developed to describe the effects of temperature o...
Foods of bovine origin have been implicated as the principle vehicle in disease outbreaks of pathoge...
A computer-based tool (available at: www.wisc.edu/foodsafety/meatresearch) was developed for predict...
The objective of this study was to develop a predictive tool for evaluating the safety of slow cooki...
One hundred samples (50 pork and 50 beef) of mince meat were purchased from the central open market ...
The advances of microbial predictive modeling techniques facilitate Quantitative Microbial Risk Asse...
Bacterial contamination of fresh meats can occur during normal slaughter and handling procedures, al...
When food is transported at ambient temperatures for extended periods of time, or when power is lost...
To better guide microbial risk management and control, growth kinetic models of Salmonella with the ...
Non-typhoidal Salmonella is the leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States, resulting i...
Long distance transportation of poultry meat products can expose them to temperature abuse which all...
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) can be life-threatening and lead to major outbreaks. T...
To understand and be able to predict the behaviour of pathogenic Escherichia coli in foods would gre...
In previous work, extreme survival of various bacterial species during cooking was reported when att...
Chilling of meat carcasses immediately after slaughter is important for microbial safety and quality...
Growth and inactivation regression equations were developed to describe the effects of temperature o...
Foods of bovine origin have been implicated as the principle vehicle in disease outbreaks of pathoge...