foodborne pathogen
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pathogen
noun[C]
uk/ˈpæθ.ə.dʒən/us/ˈpæθ.ə.dʒən/
any small organism, such as a virus or a bacterium that can ...
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Salmonella, as the second most importantfoodbornepathogen, was (still) mainly associated with the use of raw shell eggs in food preparation.
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Salmonella, as the secondfoodbornepathogen, was mainly associated with raw shell eggs.
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Reduction or elimination of microorganisms that would otherwise successfully compete with foodborne pathogens may lead to overgrowth of pathogens that might survive the treatment.
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These methods have previously proven useful to characterize foodborne pathogens.
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Prospects for ' competitive exclusion ' treatment to control salmonellosis and other foodborne pathogens in poultry.
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Emerging foodborne pathogens : keeping your patients and your families safe.
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Impact of changing consumer lifestyles on the emergence\\reemergence of foodborne pathogens.
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The use of clinico-epidemiologic profiles can help to define better the potential public health importance of categories of foodborne pathogens.
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In addition to the costs of gastroenteritis in general, we also estimated the respective costs for gastroenteritis due to the top three of foodborne pathogens : campylobacter, salmonella and norovirus.
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Survival of foodborne pathogens on stainless steel surfaces and cross-contamination to foods.
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There is a requirement for a mechanism whereby data and information on potential outbreaks of foodborne pathogens can be disseminated rapidly to those who need to know.
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Foodborne pathogens : risks and consequences.
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It is therefore one of the ministry's aims to reduce the level of infection of foodborne pathogens at all stages of the food chain, including in farm animals.
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The course discusses foodborne illnesses, including information on specific foodborne pathogens and biological toxins, such as shellfish poisoning, contamination, and food allergens.
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Microbial ecology of foodborne pathogens associated with produce.
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Such techniques are part of the effort to detect invisible foodborne pathogens causing of food poisoning.
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Reducing the carriage of foodborne pathogens in livestock and poultry.
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