Food-borne pathogens are present in normal healthy pigs and thus are also present in pig wastes and by-products. The presence of these pathogens can be viewed negatively (i.e. 'a spoke in the wheel') or as simply another issue that requires the adoption of appropriate guidelines and management procedures. A key component in the development of appropriate, effective guidelines and management practices is a solid basis of knowledge on which pathogens are present as well as the levels of these pathogens. This paper reviews Australian Pork Limited (APL) funded projects carried out in our laboratories that have provided a solid base of Australian data for the pig industry. These data will ensure that pathogens are not 'a spoke in the wheel' but ...
The “rural” breeding of one or two pigs and their domestic slaughtering is a significant...
Emerging and transboundary diseases have been responsible for dramatic impacts on human health, the ...
The modern consumer has an attitude that food safety is non-negotiable issue – the consumer simply d...
The use of food waste as animal feed could contribute to a more circular and sustainable food produc...
The range of public health hazards that may occur in pork is very broad including both microbiologic...
The microbiological quality of food of animal origin is receiving widespread scrutiny as outbreaks o...
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) disease in pre- and post-weaned piglets has been identified ...
The production and consumption of pork still is an important source of human illness. Quantifying th...
AbstractThe pork-processing industry has been possibly the fastest growing sector of the food indust...
A study was carried out on the occurrence of Salmonella on pork on the island of Ireland and an asse...
The EU prescribes that food business operators must use food chain information to assist in food saf...
Antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in intensive pig production and its potential i...
A study based on the literature, an on- farm audit and expert knowledge, was carried out to determin...
Pork occupies an important place in the diet of the population of Nagaland, one of the North East I...
Pork occupies an important place in the diet of the population of Nagaland, one of the North East In...
The “rural” breeding of one or two pigs and their domestic slaughtering is a significant...
Emerging and transboundary diseases have been responsible for dramatic impacts on human health, the ...
The modern consumer has an attitude that food safety is non-negotiable issue – the consumer simply d...
The use of food waste as animal feed could contribute to a more circular and sustainable food produc...
The range of public health hazards that may occur in pork is very broad including both microbiologic...
The microbiological quality of food of animal origin is receiving widespread scrutiny as outbreaks o...
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) disease in pre- and post-weaned piglets has been identified ...
The production and consumption of pork still is an important source of human illness. Quantifying th...
AbstractThe pork-processing industry has been possibly the fastest growing sector of the food indust...
A study was carried out on the occurrence of Salmonella on pork on the island of Ireland and an asse...
The EU prescribes that food business operators must use food chain information to assist in food saf...
Antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in intensive pig production and its potential i...
A study based on the literature, an on- farm audit and expert knowledge, was carried out to determin...
Pork occupies an important place in the diet of the population of Nagaland, one of the North East I...
Pork occupies an important place in the diet of the population of Nagaland, one of the North East In...
The “rural” breeding of one or two pigs and their domestic slaughtering is a significant...
Emerging and transboundary diseases have been responsible for dramatic impacts on human health, the ...
The modern consumer has an attitude that food safety is non-negotiable issue – the consumer simply d...