نتایج جستجو برای: Foodborne Diseases

تعداد نتایج: 854741  

Journal: :avicenna journal of clinical microbiology and infection 0
rouhollah valipour nouroozi parasitology department, medical school, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, ir iran; parasitology department, medical school, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, ir iran. tel: +98-9165846379, fax: +98-6133332036

conclusions parasitic contamination of fresh herbs sold in izeh may pose a health risk to consumers if eaten as unwashed or improperly washed. results parasitic pollution was detected in 3.5% of the examined samples, including cryptosporidium spp. oocyst (1.5%), giardia spp. cyst (1%), blastocystis spp. cyst (0.5%) and taenia spp. egg (0.5%). materials and methods four hundred samples of fresh ...

Journal: :journal of food quality and hazards control 0
m.h. anvari-tafti department of parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran g. eslami department of parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran a. teimourzadeh-baboli research center for food hygiene and safety, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran m. ghafourzadeh department of parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, iran

background: intestinal protozoa transmitted by food are the most common opportunistic parasites among the hiv+/aids patients. as, there is no report about prevalence of food-borne intestinal parasites in such patients in yazd, so this study was performed to determine the prevalence of intestinal protozoa in the hiv+/aids patients in comparison with hiv- individuals. methods: a case-control stud...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
mohammad hassan emamian shahroud university of medical sciences, shahroud, ir iran; shahroud university of medical sciences, shahroud, ir iran, tel: +98-2733395006, fax: +98-2733395009 golchehreh mohammad mohammadi azzahra high school, shahroud, ir iran

conclusions none of the foodstuffs distributed among the pilgrims were the reason for this disease, and studying outbreaks in caravans with higher sample sizes is suggested. results only canned rice and fish had a relative risk higher than one, although both were not statistically significant. therefore, it could be stated that the consumed foodstuffs have not caused this outbreak. materials an...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
herman gibb gibb epidemiology consulting llc, arlington, va, usa brecht devleesschauwer department of virology, parasitology and immunology, ghent university, merelbeke, belgium institute of health and society (irss), université catholique de louvain, brussels, belgium department of biomedical sciences, institute of tropical medicine, antwerp, belgium institute for risk assessment sciences, utrecht university, utrecht, netherlands p. michael bolger exponent, center for chemical regulation and food safety, washington, dc, usa

in december 2015, the world health organization (who) published the first ever report on the estimates of the global burden of foodborne diseases, which included diseases related to chemical exposures in foods such as peanut allergy. in the report, the burden of disease related to peanut allergies was measured for the european, american and west pacific regions. the report showed that unlike ot...

Behnaz Beygi, Ehsan Mosa Farkhani, Hessameddin Akbarein, Saied Bokaie,

Background: Today, due to changes in human lifestyle and consumer demand incidence of foodborne diseases is on the rise. The aim of this study was to investigate the mortality rate of foodborne diseases and their related factors. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, data on deaths registered according to the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10th revision) were extracted from de...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1997

Journal: :Clinical Infectious Diseases 2008

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Ynes R. Ortega

As the title suggests, this book covers relevant topics on foodborne diseases. Most chapters are descriptive, updated, and, given likely pagelength limitations, concise. Of 21 chapters, 6 cover selected foodborne bacterial pathogens: Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes, Clostridium botulinum and C. perfringens, Yersinia enterocolitica and Y. pseudotuberculosis, pathogenic Vibrio spp., and ...

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
herman gibb gibb epidemiology consulting llc, arlington, va, usa brecht devleesschauwer department of virology, parasitology and immunology, ghent university, merelbeke, belgium institute of health and society (irss), université catholique de louvain, brussels, belgium department of biomedical sciences, institute of tropical medicine, antwerp, belgium emerging pathogens institute and animal sciences department, university of florida, gainesville, fl, usa p. michael bolger exponent, center for chemical regulation and food safety, washington, dc, usa

all people need food. unsafe foods; however, may cause diseases ranging from diarrhea to cancer. chemicals in food are a worldwide health concern. in 2006, the world health organization (who) organized a consultation on the global burden of foodborne diseases. work to estimate this burden began in 2007 and was carried out by the who foodborne disease burden epidemiology reference group (ferg), ...

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