Despite significant efforts by all parties involved, there is still a considerable burden of foodborne illness, in which micro-organisms play a prominent role. Microbes can enter the food chain at different steps, are highly versatile and can adapt to the environment allowing survival, growth and production of toxic compounds. This sets them apart from chemical agents and thus their study from food toxicology. We summarize the discussions of a conference organized by the Dutch Food and Consumer Products Safety Authority and the European Food Safety Authority. The goal of the conference was to discuss new challenges to food safety that are caused by micro-organisms as well as strategies and methodologies to counter these. Management of food ...
Foodborne illnesses can be caused by a wide range of microorganisms. Data analysis can help to deter...
The term ecophysiology suggests that a natural connection exists between microbial ecology and micro...
Harmful microbes may enter the manufacturing process and reach the end product in several ways e.g. ...
Despite significant efforts by all parties involved, there is still a considerable burden of foodbor...
Despite significant efforts by all parties involved, there is still a considerable burden of foodbor...
The ingestion of food containing pathogenic microorganisms (i.e. bacteria and their toxins, fungi, v...
The term ecophysiology suggests that a natural connection exists between microbial ecology and micro...
Current and potential future trends in technology, consumption and trade of food that may impact on ...
Microbes able to establish and develop in the processing environment and on food products pose a pot...
Microbial food safety has been the focus of research across various disciplines within the risk anal...
Foodborne illnesses are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and are therefore i...
Foods are one of the major vehicles for the transmission of a broad range of infectious diseases. Th...
Microbial risk management is difficult and very important in food processing and although we have co...
Microbiological foodborne diseases cause significant burden of public health and jeopardize global a...
Modelling in food microbiology has become an indispensable approach in food safety to generate predi...
Foodborne illnesses can be caused by a wide range of microorganisms. Data analysis can help to deter...
The term ecophysiology suggests that a natural connection exists between microbial ecology and micro...
Harmful microbes may enter the manufacturing process and reach the end product in several ways e.g. ...
Despite significant efforts by all parties involved, there is still a considerable burden of foodbor...
Despite significant efforts by all parties involved, there is still a considerable burden of foodbor...
The ingestion of food containing pathogenic microorganisms (i.e. bacteria and their toxins, fungi, v...
The term ecophysiology suggests that a natural connection exists between microbial ecology and micro...
Current and potential future trends in technology, consumption and trade of food that may impact on ...
Microbes able to establish and develop in the processing environment and on food products pose a pot...
Microbial food safety has been the focus of research across various disciplines within the risk anal...
Foodborne illnesses are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and are therefore i...
Foods are one of the major vehicles for the transmission of a broad range of infectious diseases. Th...
Microbial risk management is difficult and very important in food processing and although we have co...
Microbiological foodborne diseases cause significant burden of public health and jeopardize global a...
Modelling in food microbiology has become an indispensable approach in food safety to generate predi...
Foodborne illnesses can be caused by a wide range of microorganisms. Data analysis can help to deter...
The term ecophysiology suggests that a natural connection exists between microbial ecology and micro...
Harmful microbes may enter the manufacturing process and reach the end product in several ways e.g. ...