A quantitative microbial risk assessment according to the Codex Alimentarius Principles is conducted to evaluate the risk on human salmonellosis through household consumption of fresh minced pork meat in Belgium. The quantitative exposure assessment is carried out by building a modular risk model, called the METZOON-model, which covers the pork production from farm to fork. In the METZOON-model, the food production pathway is split up in six consecutive modules: (1) primary production, (2) transport & lairage, (3) slaughterhouse, (4) post-processing, (5) distribution & storage and (6) preparation & consumption. All the modules are developed to resemble as closely as possible the Belgian situation making use of the available national...
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) was used to assess health risk of pork meat contaminat...
The interest in reducing the incidence of food-borne diseases, such as salmonellosis caused by pork ...
Although pigs contaminated with Salmonella rarely show clinical symptoms, control is important becau...
A quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) according to the Codex Alimentarius Principles is co...
Nontyphoidal salmonellosis is the second most frequently reported zoonotic disease in the European U...
Introduction Since the last ten years, quantitative microbial risk assessments (QMRA) concerning fo...
Following the European legislation on control of Salmonella and other zoonotic agents, effective mea...
In response to the European Food Safety Authority's wish to assess the reduction of human cases of s...
The goal of this risk assessment was to describe and as far as possible quantify the risk of salmone...
A study was carried out on the occurrence of Salmonella on pork on the island of Ireland and an asse...
This poster describes the retail and consumer phase of the EFSA Salmonella in Pork Quantitative Micr...
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) was used to assess the health risk of pork meat contam...
A farm‐to‐consumption quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA) for Salmonella in pigs in ...
Objectives To quantify salmonellosis risk in humans through consumption of boiled pork in urban Hung...
In Denmark, the presence of Salmonella is monitored at various stages of pork production. The main p...
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) was used to assess health risk of pork meat contaminat...
The interest in reducing the incidence of food-borne diseases, such as salmonellosis caused by pork ...
Although pigs contaminated with Salmonella rarely show clinical symptoms, control is important becau...
A quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) according to the Codex Alimentarius Principles is co...
Nontyphoidal salmonellosis is the second most frequently reported zoonotic disease in the European U...
Introduction Since the last ten years, quantitative microbial risk assessments (QMRA) concerning fo...
Following the European legislation on control of Salmonella and other zoonotic agents, effective mea...
In response to the European Food Safety Authority's wish to assess the reduction of human cases of s...
The goal of this risk assessment was to describe and as far as possible quantify the risk of salmone...
A study was carried out on the occurrence of Salmonella on pork on the island of Ireland and an asse...
This poster describes the retail and consumer phase of the EFSA Salmonella in Pork Quantitative Micr...
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) was used to assess the health risk of pork meat contam...
A farm‐to‐consumption quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA) for Salmonella in pigs in ...
Objectives To quantify salmonellosis risk in humans through consumption of boiled pork in urban Hung...
In Denmark, the presence of Salmonella is monitored at various stages of pork production. The main p...
Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) was used to assess health risk of pork meat contaminat...
The interest in reducing the incidence of food-borne diseases, such as salmonellosis caused by pork ...
Although pigs contaminated with Salmonella rarely show clinical symptoms, control is important becau...