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Hazards in the Food Processing and Distribution Chain. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 272 Pages
  • September 2022
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5840952

Foodstuffs can be the vector of a variety of hazards that adversely affect the health of the consumer. Viruses are the leading causes of foodborne infectious diseases, and pathogenic bacteria and bacterial toxins are the leading agents of zoonotic diseases in Europe, not to mention other biological hazards, such as parasites, which can spread to humans through food.

In addition to these biological dangers, chemicals used in agriculture, environmental pollutants and additives can all end up on the consumer’s plate and ultimately damage their health.

Hazards in the Food Processing and Distribution Chain covers both chemical and microbiological dangers, aiming to outline the principle of risk analysis with some examples to illustrate the reasoning involved in this process.

Table of Contents

1. Bacterial and Parasitic Hazards and Consumption of Meat by Jean-Michel Cappelier

2. Minimally Processed Seafood Products and Bacterial and Parasitic Hazards by Thomas Brauge, Stéphanie Copin, Mélanie Gay and Graziella Midelet

3. Microbial Contamination of Equipment Surfaces in Agro-Industries by Piyush Kumar Jha, Thierry Bénézech, Maureen Deleplace and Christine Faille

4. Contaminants as Chemical Hazards in Food by Gaud Dervilly, Ronan Cariou and Bruno Le Bizec

5. Contaminants as Chemical Hazards in Food by Christine Chéné

Authors

Nabila Haddad National College of Veterinary Medicine, Food Science and Engineering, Nantes, France.