Foodborne Pathogens and Food Safety
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- 9783036544311
- 9783036544328
- books978-3-0365-4431-1
- Biology, life sciences
- Microbiology (non-medical)
- Research & information: general
- AcrD
- amidase
- ampicillin
- antibiotic resistance
- antimicrobial blue light
- aqueous chlorine dioxide
- arugula
- Bacillus cereus group
- bacteriophage
- benzalkonium chloride
- bionanoparticles
- BNPs
- Campylobacter enumeration
- cell invasion
- chemical interventions
- chicken
- chromogenic media
- detection
- egg white
- endogenous photosensitizers
- endolysin
- enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli
- enteroids
- food handling
- food hygiene
- food safety
- food-borne bacteria
- food-borne salmonellosis
- foodborne bacteria
- foodborne illness
- foodborne pathogen
- gene expression
- growth potential
- iceberg lettuce
- in vitro cell models
- invasion genes bacterial virulence
- Listeria monocytogenes
- Listeria spp
- malic acid
- microbial contamination
- milk alternatives
- monitoring
- multi-drug resistance
- multidrug-resistant bacteria
- organoids
- panC sequencing
- pathogenic bacteria
- pathogenic mechanism
- performance testing
- porphyrins
- poultry bio-mapping
- prevalence
- quantitative microbial risk assessment
- ready-to-eat
- rocket
- rucola
- Salmonella
- Salmonella Enteritidis
- Salmonella enumeration
- Salmonella Typhimurium
- salmonellosis
- Salmonellosis
- shelf-life
- smear
- spinach
- stress resistance
- stress response
- sublethal antimicrobial exposure
- survival
- thymol
- toxin gene profiling
- virulence
- whole papaya
- yogurt
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Foodborne pathogens represent a major burden on society as they are the cause of high numbers of illnesses, hospitalizations, and deaths each year. In addition to their detrimental impact on human health, these microorganisms, which include pathogenic bacteria, viruses, fungi, and a range of parasites, also represent a significant economic cost to food companies in the implementation and constant oversight of food hygiene and safety programs, product recalls, and potential litigation if outbreaks occur. Advancing our current knowledge of the food processing chain and its vulnerabilities to the many factors related to foodborne pathogens (e.g., their stress response, survival and persistence in processing environments, acquisition of virulence factors and antimicrobial drug resistance) is paramount to the development of effective strategies for early detection and control of pathogens, thereby improving food safety.This Special Issue compiled original research articles contributing to a better understanding of the impact of all aspects of foodborne pathogens on food safety.
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