A farm‐to‐consumption quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA) for Salmonella in pigs in the European Union has been developed for the European Food Safety Authority. The primary aim of the QMRA was to assess the impact of hypothetical reductions of slaughter‐pig prevalence and the impact of control measures on the risk of human Salmonella infection. A key consideration during the QMRA development was the characterization of variability between E.U. Member States (MSs), and therefore a generic MS model was developed that accounts for differences in pig production, slaughterhouse practices, and consumption patterns. To demonstrate the parameterization of the model, four case study MSs were selected that illustrate the variability ...
A quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) according to the Codex Alimentarius Principles is co...
<p>In this article we present a model for Salmonella contamination of pig carcasses in the slaughter...
The burden of Salmonella entering pig slaughterhouses across the European Union (EU) is considered t...
A farm‐to‐consumption quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA) for Salmonella in pigs in ...
A farm-to-consumption quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA) for Salmonella in pigs has...
This Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment (QMRA) represents a major step forward in terms of...
In response to the European Food Safety Authority's wish to assess the reduction of human cases of s...
In response to the European Food Safety Authority's wish to assess the reduction of human cases of s...
As part of the evidence base for the development of National Control Plans for Salmonella spp. in pi...
Following the European legislation on control of Salmonella and other zoonotic agents, effective mea...
As part of the evidence base for the development of national control plans for Salmonella spp. in pi...
A quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) according to the Codex Alimentarius Principles is co...
A study was carried out on the occurrence of Salmonella on pork on the island of Ireland and an asse...
As part of the evidence base for the development of national control plans for Salmonella spp. in p...
<p>In this article we present a model for Salmonella contamination of pig carcasses in the slaughter...
A quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) according to the Codex Alimentarius Principles is co...
<p>In this article we present a model for Salmonella contamination of pig carcasses in the slaughter...
The burden of Salmonella entering pig slaughterhouses across the European Union (EU) is considered t...
A farm‐to‐consumption quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA) for Salmonella in pigs in ...
A farm-to-consumption quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA) for Salmonella in pigs has...
This Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment (QMRA) represents a major step forward in terms of...
In response to the European Food Safety Authority's wish to assess the reduction of human cases of s...
In response to the European Food Safety Authority's wish to assess the reduction of human cases of s...
As part of the evidence base for the development of National Control Plans for Salmonella spp. in pi...
Following the European legislation on control of Salmonella and other zoonotic agents, effective mea...
As part of the evidence base for the development of national control plans for Salmonella spp. in pi...
A quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) according to the Codex Alimentarius Principles is co...
A study was carried out on the occurrence of Salmonella on pork on the island of Ireland and an asse...
As part of the evidence base for the development of national control plans for Salmonella spp. in p...
<p>In this article we present a model for Salmonella contamination of pig carcasses in the slaughter...
A quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) according to the Codex Alimentarius Principles is co...
<p>In this article we present a model for Salmonella contamination of pig carcasses in the slaughter...
The burden of Salmonella entering pig slaughterhouses across the European Union (EU) is considered t...