This systematic review aimed to assess the effectiveness of pre-harvest interventions to control the main foodborne pathogens in pork in the European Union. A total of 1180 studies were retrieved from PubMed® and Web of Science for 15 pathogens identified as relevant in EFSA’s scientific opinion on the public health hazards related to pork (2011). The study selection focused on controlled studies where a cause–effect could be attributed to the interventions tested, and their effectiveness could be inferred. Altogether, 52 studies published from 1983 to 2020 regarding Campylobacter spp., Clostridium perfringens, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Mycobacterium avium, and Salmonella spp. were retained and analysed. Research was most...
Salmonellosis remains one of the most frequent foodborne zoonosis, constituting a worldwide major pu...
Background: A risk assessment conducted by EFSA identified Salmonella enterica (Salmonella) as a hig...
A pilot experiment was carried out with the aim to evaluate the possibilities and results of logisti...
Purpose of ReviewEnsuring broilers’ meat safety is a priority to policy makers, producers, and consu...
The purpose of this study was to identify, evaluate and summarize the available scientific literatur...
Our objective was to review and describe the change in prevalence and/or quantity of Salmonella asso...
Safe beef is a priority for consumers, policy makers, official veterinarians, and producers. This sy...
As part of the evidence base for the development of National Control Plans for Salmonella spp. in pi...
AbstractPigs and pork meat products are often causes of Salmonella in humans. Salmonella can enter t...
Each category of pigs is susceptible to diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria, which negatively ref...
The paper describes the in-depth analysis of the reasons for an extreme high Salmonella load of a hi...
Salmonellosis remains one of the most frequent foodborne zoonosis, constituting a worldwide major pu...
Background: A risk assessment conducted by EFSA identified Salmonella enterica (Salmonella) as a hig...
A pilot experiment was carried out with the aim to evaluate the possibilities and results of logisti...
Purpose of ReviewEnsuring broilers’ meat safety is a priority to policy makers, producers, and consu...
The purpose of this study was to identify, evaluate and summarize the available scientific literatur...
Our objective was to review and describe the change in prevalence and/or quantity of Salmonella asso...
Safe beef is a priority for consumers, policy makers, official veterinarians, and producers. This sy...
As part of the evidence base for the development of National Control Plans for Salmonella spp. in pi...
AbstractPigs and pork meat products are often causes of Salmonella in humans. Salmonella can enter t...
Each category of pigs is susceptible to diseases caused by pathogenic bacteria, which negatively ref...
The paper describes the in-depth analysis of the reasons for an extreme high Salmonella load of a hi...
Salmonellosis remains one of the most frequent foodborne zoonosis, constituting a worldwide major pu...
Background: A risk assessment conducted by EFSA identified Salmonella enterica (Salmonella) as a hig...
A pilot experiment was carried out with the aim to evaluate the possibilities and results of logisti...