Campylobacteriosis is the most frequently reported foodborne zoonosis worldwide. Consumer´s exposure to Campylobacter might be reduced by establishing a microbiological criterion (MC) for Campylobacter on broiler meat. In the present study two possible approaches were evaluated, using the freely available software tool for risk based microbiological criteria TRiMiCri (http://tools.food.dtu.dk/trimicri). The first approach was the traditional one that implies a microbiological limit (ML-MC) and the second one which is based on the relative risk estimate (RRL-MC). The analyses were based on Campylobacter quantitative data collected from 28 Campylobacter positive bathes processed in 6 Belgian broiler slaughterhouses. To evaluate the perform...
The 2011 EFSA opinion on Campylobacter was updated using more recent scientific data. The relative r...
Establishment of Risk based microbiological criteria in the Nordic countries: A case study on Campyl...
Each year numerous people get ill due to the Campylobacter bacterium. Research within the CARMA pro...
markdownabstractCampylobacteriosis is the most frequently reported foodborne zoonosis worldwide. Con...
none9siThe aim of this paper was to provide suitable microbiological criteria (MC) for Campylobacter...
Quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA) allows evaluating the public health impact of fo...
The worldwide annual cost of campylobacteriosis is at least several billion dollars. Risk analysis i...
In recent years, several quantitative risk assessments for Campylobacter in broiler meat have been d...
The objective of this study was to do an exercise in risk assessment on Campylobaeter spp. for poult...
In recent years, several quantitative risk assessments for Campylobacter in broiler meat have been d...
New Zealand (NZ) has a higher rate of reported campylobacteriosis cases than the rest of the develop...
Campylobacteriosis is the most frequently reported gastrointestinal bacterial illness in humans in I...
The international conferences on Campylobacter, Helicobacter and Related Organisms (CHRO) were estab...
The objective of this study was to do an exercise in risk assessment on Campylobacter spp. for poult...
Biosecurity seems to be the most promising tool for Campylobacter control on poultry farms. A longit...
The 2011 EFSA opinion on Campylobacter was updated using more recent scientific data. The relative r...
Establishment of Risk based microbiological criteria in the Nordic countries: A case study on Campyl...
Each year numerous people get ill due to the Campylobacter bacterium. Research within the CARMA pro...
markdownabstractCampylobacteriosis is the most frequently reported foodborne zoonosis worldwide. Con...
none9siThe aim of this paper was to provide suitable microbiological criteria (MC) for Campylobacter...
Quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA) allows evaluating the public health impact of fo...
The worldwide annual cost of campylobacteriosis is at least several billion dollars. Risk analysis i...
In recent years, several quantitative risk assessments for Campylobacter in broiler meat have been d...
The objective of this study was to do an exercise in risk assessment on Campylobaeter spp. for poult...
In recent years, several quantitative risk assessments for Campylobacter in broiler meat have been d...
New Zealand (NZ) has a higher rate of reported campylobacteriosis cases than the rest of the develop...
Campylobacteriosis is the most frequently reported gastrointestinal bacterial illness in humans in I...
The international conferences on Campylobacter, Helicobacter and Related Organisms (CHRO) were estab...
The objective of this study was to do an exercise in risk assessment on Campylobacter spp. for poult...
Biosecurity seems to be the most promising tool for Campylobacter control on poultry farms. A longit...
The 2011 EFSA opinion on Campylobacter was updated using more recent scientific data. The relative r...
Establishment of Risk based microbiological criteria in the Nordic countries: A case study on Campyl...
Each year numerous people get ill due to the Campylobacter bacterium. Research within the CARMA pro...