For efficient meat inspection, it is important beforehand to identify those batches presenting a high potential risk for meat condemnation. The food chain information (FCI) provided by the pig producer, covers important information on the health status of the animals to be slaughtered, and therefore is essential for risk-based meat inspection
Current macroscopic meat inspection cannot detect the most common pork-borne pathogens (Salmonella s...
Current macroscopic meat inspection cannot detect the most common pork-borne pathogens (Salmonella s...
During abattoir meat inspection pig carcasses are partially or fully condemned upon detection of dis...
Meat inspection now incorporates a more risk-based approach for protecting human health against meat...
The European Union legislation provides several possibilities to modernize meat inspection. Improvem...
Current pig meat inspection still has significant value in detecting and controlling hazards related...
There is a general consensus in recognizing that traditional meat inspection is no longer able to ad...
European food safety legislation allows for a new type of meat inspection in swine. This ‘risk-based...
European food safety legislation allows for a new type of meat inspection in swine. This ‘risk-based...
European food safety legislation allows for a new type of meat inspection in swine. This ‘risk-based...
In the European Union (EU), meat inspection is up for debate. The objectives of inspection are to e...
The current meat inspection in the European Union (EU) is based on principles that are around 100 ye...
In the search for new and risk-based ways of conducting meat inspection, a pilot study was conducted...
Background: The European General Food Law (Regulation No 178/2002) declares that risk analysis shoul...
The current system of post-mortem inspection using the typical macroscopic inspection techniques is ...
Current macroscopic meat inspection cannot detect the most common pork-borne pathogens (Salmonella s...
Current macroscopic meat inspection cannot detect the most common pork-borne pathogens (Salmonella s...
During abattoir meat inspection pig carcasses are partially or fully condemned upon detection of dis...
Meat inspection now incorporates a more risk-based approach for protecting human health against meat...
The European Union legislation provides several possibilities to modernize meat inspection. Improvem...
Current pig meat inspection still has significant value in detecting and controlling hazards related...
There is a general consensus in recognizing that traditional meat inspection is no longer able to ad...
European food safety legislation allows for a new type of meat inspection in swine. This ‘risk-based...
European food safety legislation allows for a new type of meat inspection in swine. This ‘risk-based...
European food safety legislation allows for a new type of meat inspection in swine. This ‘risk-based...
In the European Union (EU), meat inspection is up for debate. The objectives of inspection are to e...
The current meat inspection in the European Union (EU) is based on principles that are around 100 ye...
In the search for new and risk-based ways of conducting meat inspection, a pilot study was conducted...
Background: The European General Food Law (Regulation No 178/2002) declares that risk analysis shoul...
The current system of post-mortem inspection using the typical macroscopic inspection techniques is ...
Current macroscopic meat inspection cannot detect the most common pork-borne pathogens (Salmonella s...
Current macroscopic meat inspection cannot detect the most common pork-borne pathogens (Salmonella s...
During abattoir meat inspection pig carcasses are partially or fully condemned upon detection of dis...