The ingestion of food containing pathogenic microorganisms (i.e. bacteria and their toxins, fungi, viruses) and parasites can cause food-borne diseases in humans. A growing number of emerging pathogens, changes of virulence of known pathogens and appearance of antibiotic resistance has recently exposed consumers to a major risk of illness. Also infected people and the environment can spread microorganisms on raw or processed food. Outbreaks of food-borne diseases are often unrecognized, unreported, or not investigated and particularly in developing countries their agents and sources are mostly unknown. Surveillance and analytical methods aiming at their detection are to be hoped, as well as good strategies to struggle against these threats....
Foodborne illnesses caused by infectious agents are a major, global public health concern (e.g., a r...
Food Microbiology deals with the study about the microorganisms that cause spoilage of food. The maj...
There’s no question that food sustains life. However food may also be a source of illness as there a...
Despite significant efforts by all parties involved, there is still a considerable burden of foodbor...
Listing and classification of approximately 290 diseases transmitted by foods; also bibliography of ...
The nature of food and foodborne diseases has changed dramatically over last century. Hundreds of mi...
Despite significant efforts by all parties involved, there is still a considerable burden of foodbor...
Biological food hazards are identified through the contamination of food by microorganisms which can...
In recent years, the concept of food has undergone a radical transformation to the point of attribut...
Foodborne disease is due to microbial pathogens, naturally produced toxins, or other chemicals that ...
Human health is a major concern in the current scientific research areas. The research revolves arou...
Foodborne pathogens are more likely to cause infection and to result in serious consequences in vuln...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Abstract: Foodborne pathogens are more likely to cause infection and to result in serious consequenc...
1 pp.Food-borne illness or disease is the condition resulting from eating contaminated food. Hazards...
Foodborne illnesses caused by infectious agents are a major, global public health concern (e.g., a r...
Food Microbiology deals with the study about the microorganisms that cause spoilage of food. The maj...
There’s no question that food sustains life. However food may also be a source of illness as there a...
Despite significant efforts by all parties involved, there is still a considerable burden of foodbor...
Listing and classification of approximately 290 diseases transmitted by foods; also bibliography of ...
The nature of food and foodborne diseases has changed dramatically over last century. Hundreds of mi...
Despite significant efforts by all parties involved, there is still a considerable burden of foodbor...
Biological food hazards are identified through the contamination of food by microorganisms which can...
In recent years, the concept of food has undergone a radical transformation to the point of attribut...
Foodborne disease is due to microbial pathogens, naturally produced toxins, or other chemicals that ...
Human health is a major concern in the current scientific research areas. The research revolves arou...
Foodborne pathogens are more likely to cause infection and to result in serious consequences in vuln...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Abstract: Foodborne pathogens are more likely to cause infection and to result in serious consequenc...
1 pp.Food-borne illness or disease is the condition resulting from eating contaminated food. Hazards...
Foodborne illnesses caused by infectious agents are a major, global public health concern (e.g., a r...
Food Microbiology deals with the study about the microorganisms that cause spoilage of food. The maj...
There’s no question that food sustains life. However food may also be a source of illness as there a...