Divided into five parts, Microbial Food Contamination, Second Edition looks at emerging foodborne human pathogens andcomprehensively evaluates the microbiology, biochemistry, detection, risk, and threat of foodborne illness in todayβs global market. The first section introduces new insights into the
Microbial Food Contamination
β Scribed by Charles L. Wilson, Samir Droby
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 632
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Microbial Food Contamination presents a more comprehensive and international view on the subject of microbial food contamination than any book previously written. Drawing from the works of eminent authorities from around the globe, the text discusses a broad spectrum of food contaminants, including bacteria, fungi, viruses, protozoa, and mycotoxins. In addition, the book examines information on the latest detection technology for microbial food contaminants, along with the ongoing research in the area. Even more interestingly, the material delves into a worldwide perspective of the history and impact of microbial food contamination. Further, the author investigates the impact of regulatory measures on microbial food contaminants and the effects of food borne diseases on international trade. Researchers, administrators, regulatory personnel, and students will find a refreshingly new perspective on microbial food contamination in this book.
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