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The Produce Contamination Problem: Causes and Solutions (Food Science and Technology) Book

The Produce Contamination Problem Understanding the causes and contributing factors leading to outbreaks of food-borne illness associated with contamination of fresh produce is a worldwide challenge for everyone. This book addresses food-borne contaminations from a prevention view, providing proactive solutions to the problems. Full descriptionRead More

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    Addresses foodborne contaminations from a prevention view providing pro-active solutions to the problems. This book covers core sources of contamination and methodologies for identifying those sources. It provides coverage that includes policy and practices in the US Mexico and Central America Europe and Japan.

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    This book is organized into five sections beginning with an introduction in which the problem is described in terms of the number and size of produce related outbreaks, the commodities involved, and the human pathogens involved. The introduction also documents the failure of conventional sanitizing treatments to assure microbiological safety examining the problems of microbial attachment.

    The second section reviews methods of identifying a contamination source (epidemiology, trace back, strain identification, location of Source) and then focuses on the various sources of microbial contamination (water, manure, airborne dust, wildlife, human activity) and where in the crop production sequence they might result in contamination.

    In the third section, some of the commodities associated with major outbreaks (leafy vegetables, tomatoes, cantaloupes, apples, berries, sprouts) are examined to determine what characteristics make them especially vulnerable to contamination.

    The fourth section then addresses means of avoiding produce contamination through use of Good Agricultural Practices and recommendations in FDA and industry guidance documents. Regulatory actions (recalls, restrictions on imports) to safeguard the public from potentially hazardous products are described. Coverage includes policy and practices in the US, Mexico and Central America, Europe and Japan.

    The fifth section examines current technologies for reducing human pathogens in fresh produce including disinfection, rapid methods for detecting contaminants, irradiation, gas-phase application and best practices acceptable to organic growers, packers and processors.



    *Addresses foodborne contaminations from a prevention view, providing pro-active solutions to the problems
    *Covers core sources of contamination and methodologies for identifying those sources
    *Includes best practice and regulatory information

  • 0123741866
  • 9780123741868
  • 7 July 2009
  • Academic Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 496
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