Foodborne pathogens represent a major burden on society as they are the cause of high numbers of illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths each year. In addition to their detrimental impact on human health, these microorganisms, which include pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi, and a range of parasites, also represent a significant economic cost to food companies in the implementation and constant oversight of food hygiene and safety programs, product recalls, and potential litigation if outbreaks occur. Advancing our current knowledge of the food processing chain and its vulnerabilities to the many factors related to foodborne pathogens (e.g., their stress response, survival and persistence in processing environments, acquisition of virulen...
Abstract The epidemiology of food borne disease is changing. New pathogens have emerged, and some ha...
Foodborne illnesses caused by infectious agents are a major, global public health concern (e.g., a r...
The world of food microbiology, and by extension that of food safety, has evolved significantly at t...
The editorial collects a brief summary of the topics discussed in the articles that are published in...
As the world population has grown, new demands on the production of foods have been met by increased...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Natural Alternatives against Bacterial Foodborne Pathogen....
Editorial for the Special Issue “Food Microbiology and Safety” of Foods—a new open access journal. W...
The recent changes in food production and processing practices, the ever-changing eating habits of c...
Food-borne diseases are the group of disorders that are caused by consuming food having microbial ex...
Thousands of foodborne pathogens are causing a great number of diseases with significant effects on ...
Ensuring microbiological safety in the food (of animal origin) chain is a challenging task due to th...
[Excerpt] This special issue was conceived due to the success of the book by Paterson and Lima [1] o...
Fresh fruits and vegetables are nutritionally well-recognised as healthy components in diets. The mi...
Foodborne disease has been associated with microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasite...
A series of high-profile food-related scares around the globe has drawn attention to the issue of fo...
Abstract The epidemiology of food borne disease is changing. New pathogens have emerged, and some ha...
Foodborne illnesses caused by infectious agents are a major, global public health concern (e.g., a r...
The world of food microbiology, and by extension that of food safety, has evolved significantly at t...
The editorial collects a brief summary of the topics discussed in the articles that are published in...
As the world population has grown, new demands on the production of foods have been met by increased...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Natural Alternatives against Bacterial Foodborne Pathogen....
Editorial for the Special Issue “Food Microbiology and Safety” of Foods—a new open access journal. W...
The recent changes in food production and processing practices, the ever-changing eating habits of c...
Food-borne diseases are the group of disorders that are caused by consuming food having microbial ex...
Thousands of foodborne pathogens are causing a great number of diseases with significant effects on ...
Ensuring microbiological safety in the food (of animal origin) chain is a challenging task due to th...
[Excerpt] This special issue was conceived due to the success of the book by Paterson and Lima [1] o...
Fresh fruits and vegetables are nutritionally well-recognised as healthy components in diets. The mi...
Foodborne disease has been associated with microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasite...
A series of high-profile food-related scares around the globe has drawn attention to the issue of fo...
Abstract The epidemiology of food borne disease is changing. New pathogens have emerged, and some ha...
Foodborne illnesses caused by infectious agents are a major, global public health concern (e.g., a r...
The world of food microbiology, and by extension that of food safety, has evolved significantly at t...