Towards a Risk-Based Chain Control
Towards a Risk-Based Chain Control
Author(s): Edited by F.J.M. SmuldersFood safety assurance and veterinary public health – Volume 4
This book is the fourth in the series of Food Safety Assurance and Veterinary Public Health, which presents the latest findings in research on the topics of food safety in the entire agrifood chain from stable to table.
The themes in this volume cover a range of topics, including epidemiological monitoring and surveillance in primary production and processing of foods of animal origin, antimicrobial resistance and transfer in these foods, and risk modelling and management strategies. Finally, recent food legislation aspects are discussed.
This volume is targeted to scientists in academia and industry, graduate students in veterinary and food science as well as to governmental officials in veterinary public health and food safety
Availability: In Print
Publication date: 2006
Binding: Hardback
Dimensions: Unknown
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Extent:408 pp
ISBN: (10 Digit) 90-76998-97-3 (13 Digit) 978-90-76998-97-8
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- Preface
- Risk assessment as a tool for evaluating risk management options for food safety
- Food safety: A must for the food chain
- Risk assessment of feed additives and contaminants
- Field data availability and needs for use in microbiological risk assessment
- Chemical residues in foods of animal origin: Assessing risk and implementing control strategies
- Quantitative risk assessment of aflatoxicosis associated with milk consumption in Italy (2000-2004)
- Use of sensors for early disease detection - visions on proactive disease control in the primary animal production
- Antimicrobial resistance and transfer in foodborne pathogens
- Antibiotic resistance monitoring in veterinary medicine
- Use of veterinary epidemiology to improve food safety along the food chain: An industry perspective on Salmonella
- Epidemiological surveillance in primary and processing food production in the network of “Istituti Zooprofilattici” in Italy
- The new EU legislation on food control and how veterinarians fit in
- Synopses of other conference contributions
- Biographies
- Index
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