EFSA's Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ Panel) deals with questions on biological hazards relating to food safety and food-borne diseases. This covers food-borne zoonoses, transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, antimicrobial resistance, food microbiology, food hygiene, animal-by products, and associated waste management issues. The scientific assessments are diverse and frequently the development of new methodological approaches is required to deal with a mandate. Among the many risk factors, product characteristics (pH, water activity etc.), time and temperature of processing and storage along the food supply chain are highly relevant for assessing the biological risks. Therefore, predictive microbiology becomes an essential element...
Modelling in food microbiology has become an indispensable approach in food safety to generate predi...
Predictive microbiology is a field of specialisation within food microbiology that describes the gro...
The analytical tools of risk assessment, as applied to chemicals and radiation, have assumed a criti...
<p>EFSA&acute;s scientific Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ Panel) provides independent...
Quantitative Risk Assessment is one of three components of Risk Analysis (RA); the others being Risk...
Microbiological foodborne diseases cause significant burden of public health and jeopardize global a...
Eight tools relevant to risk ranking of biological hazards in food were identified and assessed usin...
EFSA was asked by the European Commission to evaluate synthetic biology (SynBio) developments for ag...
Foodborne illnesses and their notified incidence has increased worldwide in recent years. Risk analy...
Although numerous papers on Microbiological Risk Assessment (MRA) of food products have been publish...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked the Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ) to deliver ...
The international workshop on "Promotion of Technical Harmonisation on Risk-Based Decision Making" r...
Microbial risk management is difficult and very important in food processing and although we have co...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked its Scientific Committee to review its own cross cut...
Modelling in food microbiology has become an indispensable approach in food safety to generate predi...
Predictive microbiology is a field of specialisation within food microbiology that describes the gro...
The analytical tools of risk assessment, as applied to chemicals and radiation, have assumed a criti...
<p>EFSA&acute;s scientific Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ Panel) provides independent...
Quantitative Risk Assessment is one of three components of Risk Analysis (RA); the others being Risk...
Microbiological foodborne diseases cause significant burden of public health and jeopardize global a...
Eight tools relevant to risk ranking of biological hazards in food were identified and assessed usin...
EFSA was asked by the European Commission to evaluate synthetic biology (SynBio) developments for ag...
Foodborne illnesses and their notified incidence has increased worldwide in recent years. Risk analy...
Although numerous papers on Microbiological Risk Assessment (MRA) of food products have been publish...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked the Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ) to deliver ...
The international workshop on "Promotion of Technical Harmonisation on Risk-Based Decision Making" r...
Microbial risk management is difficult and very important in food processing and although we have co...
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) asked its Scientific Committee to review its own cross cut...
Modelling in food microbiology has become an indispensable approach in food safety to generate predi...
Predictive microbiology is a field of specialisation within food microbiology that describes the gro...
The analytical tools of risk assessment, as applied to chemicals and radiation, have assumed a criti...