Based on the Codex Alimentarious framework, this study quantitatively assessed the risk of developing salmonellosis through consumption of beef in Lusaka Province of Zambia. Data used to achieve this objective were obtained from reviews of scientific literature, Government reports, and survey results from a questionnaire that was administered to consumers to address information gaps from secondary data. The Swift Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment (sQMRA) model was used to analyse the data. The study was driven by a lack of empircally-based risk estimation despite a number of reported cases of salmonellosis in humans. A typology of consumers including all age groups was developed based on their beef consumption habits, distingu...
Salmonellae are highly pathogenic foodborne bacteria able to cause infection even at low doses. Infe...
Following the European legislation on control of Salmonella and other zoonotic agents, effective mea...
International studies and epidemiological data have revealed a strong association between salmonello...
East Africa is a hotspot for foodborne diseases, including infection by nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS...
Meat is world widely known to be a nutrient rich food. It provides valuable amounts of proteins, vit...
peer reviewedMeat constitutes one of the major vehicles for human foodborne infections. This study a...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess the level of salmonella contamination of fish ...
Salmonellosis incidence rates have not declined over the last 15 years in the US despite a significa...
Background: The consumption of multidrug resistant Salmonella isolates along with a raw meat dish is...
Salmonella is one of the leading bacterial food borne pathogens worldwide and meat constitutes one o...
The most common health risk associated with consumption of beef is microbial contamination, therefor...
AbstractSwine meat is a growing market in Colombia, reaching 3.1 million of carcasses sold in 2014. ...
Background. Salmonella has been recognized as a major cause of food-borne illness associated with th...
Abortion and death of ewes caused by a particular strain of Salmonella Brandenburg is an animal dise...
Extensive literature review confirms that in the industrialized countries, salmonellosis is a major ...
Salmonellae are highly pathogenic foodborne bacteria able to cause infection even at low doses. Infe...
Following the European legislation on control of Salmonella and other zoonotic agents, effective mea...
International studies and epidemiological data have revealed a strong association between salmonello...
East Africa is a hotspot for foodborne diseases, including infection by nontyphoidal Salmonella (NTS...
Meat is world widely known to be a nutrient rich food. It provides valuable amounts of proteins, vit...
peer reviewedMeat constitutes one of the major vehicles for human foodborne infections. This study a...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to assess the level of salmonella contamination of fish ...
Salmonellosis incidence rates have not declined over the last 15 years in the US despite a significa...
Background: The consumption of multidrug resistant Salmonella isolates along with a raw meat dish is...
Salmonella is one of the leading bacterial food borne pathogens worldwide and meat constitutes one o...
The most common health risk associated with consumption of beef is microbial contamination, therefor...
AbstractSwine meat is a growing market in Colombia, reaching 3.1 million of carcasses sold in 2014. ...
Background. Salmonella has been recognized as a major cause of food-borne illness associated with th...
Abortion and death of ewes caused by a particular strain of Salmonella Brandenburg is an animal dise...
Extensive literature review confirms that in the industrialized countries, salmonellosis is a major ...
Salmonellae are highly pathogenic foodborne bacteria able to cause infection even at low doses. Infe...
Following the European legislation on control of Salmonella and other zoonotic agents, effective mea...
International studies and epidemiological data have revealed a strong association between salmonello...