نتایج جستجو برای: Food safety hazards

تعداد نتایج: 549773  

G.K. Frempong, R. Omari, W. Arthur,

Background: Ensuring food safety and minimizing risks require coordinated efforts of various institutions. The objective of this study was to determine how Ghanaian consumers score the competence of public institutions in controlling food safety risks and the effects of this perceived score on their level of concerns about food safety risks. Methods: Totally, semi-structured questionnaire admi...

2004
Michael Taylor

Important shifts have occurred over the past twenty years in how food safety experts in government and the private sector think about achieving food safety. These include the increasing use of risk analysis, especially risk assessment, in food safety decision making; a much-expanded focus on microbial hazards in the food supply; and a new emphasis on prevention of foodborne hazards and illnesse...

2001
Laurian J. Unnevehr

hazards in food. Examples include foodborne pathogens such as salmonella, naturally occurring mycotoxins, such as aflatoxin, or pesticide residues. These hazards can pose acute risks (consumers become ill immediately) or chronic risks (consumers’ risk of chronic illness is enhanced). Some hazards are easily controlled or detected while others occur naturally and may be difficult for producers t...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 2001
P R Williams J K Hammitt

Public risk perceptions and demand for safer food are important factors shaping agricultural production practices in the United States. Despite documented food safety concerns, little attempt has been made to elicit consumers' subjective risk judgments for a range of food safety hazards or to identify factors most predictive of perceived food safety risks. In this study, over 700 conventional a...

2001
STEVE C. HATHAWAY

In the past, control of human health hazards in fresh food of animal origin has generally depended on traditional principles of hygiene, with few attempts to draw quantitative associations between hygiene activities and their outcomes in terms of human health. However, “modernization” of food hygiene programs for fresh foods of animal origin is now a commercial and regulatory goal in a number o...

Journal: :journal of food quality and hazards control 0
a. heshmati [email protected]

antibacterial drugs used in animal might result in deposition of residues in meat, milk and eggs. the presence of antimicrobial residues in animal-originated food is critical problem in many countries over the years. because, drug residues might result in various health hazards, both actual incidence of reactions and potential hazards perceived by the public, the most countries assess residue o...

Journal: :World Health Organization technical report series 1999

The past decade has seen rapid expansion in aquaculture production. In the fisheries sector, as in animal production, farming is replacing hunting as the primary food production strategy. In future, farmed fish will be an even more important source of protein foods than they are today, and the safety for human consumption of products from aquaculture is of public health significance. This is th...

Journal: :Comprehensive Reviews in Food Science and Food Safety 2020

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1996
D Dalisera

equine encephalitis in BALB/c mice: kinetic analysis of central nervous system infection following aerosol or subcutaneous inoculation. A computer assisted molecular epidemiologic approach for confronting the reemergences of tuberculosis. Food and Drug Administration, in cooperation with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and the Pan American Health Organization/World ...

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