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Book Synopsis
Outbreaks of fatal foodborne illness associated with Vero cytotoxin-producing E.coli (VTEC) have highlighted the need for thorough and coherent information to be provided to the food industry. This book details the causes of selected incidents and assesses the lessons that can be learnt from them.

Table of Contents
Foreword..

1. Background.

Introduction.

Taxonomy of E. coli.

Illnesses caused by E. coli.

Sources of E. Coli..

2. Outbreaks: causes and lessons to be learnt.

Introduction.

Coked meat products: Scotland.

Mettwurst: Australia.

Unpasteurized apple juice: USA and Canada.

Pasteurized milk: Scotland.

Soft ripened French cheese: USA.

Beefburgers: USA.

Sprouting vegetables: USA and Japan..

3. Factors affecting the growth and survival of E. coli.

General.

Temperature.

pH, water activity and other factors..

4. Industry focus: control of E. coli.

Introduction.

Raw fermented and dry-cured meat products.

Raw-milk mould-ripened soft cheese.

Fresh-pressed fruit juices.

Cooked meat products.

Raw comminuted meat products: Beefburgers.

Ready-to-eat salads and vegetables and sprouted.

salad vegetables.

Generic control of E. coli 0157 and other VTEC..

5, Industry action and reaction.

Introduction.

Legislation and standards.

Guidelines.

Specifications.

Monitoring for E. coli and E.coli 0157.

6. Test methods.

Conventional methods.

Alternative methods.

Other methods..

7. The future.

Glossary of terms.

References.

Index.

Ecoli A Practical Approach to the Organism and

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 02/03/1999
      ISBN13: 9780751404623, 978-0751404623
      ISBN10: 0751404624

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Outbreaks of fatal foodborne illness associated with Vero cytotoxin-producing E.coli (VTEC) have highlighted the need for thorough and coherent information to be provided to the food industry. This book details the causes of selected incidents and assesses the lessons that can be learnt from them.

      Table of Contents
      Foreword..

      1. Background.

      Introduction.

      Taxonomy of E. coli.

      Illnesses caused by E. coli.

      Sources of E. Coli..

      2. Outbreaks: causes and lessons to be learnt.

      Introduction.

      Coked meat products: Scotland.

      Mettwurst: Australia.

      Unpasteurized apple juice: USA and Canada.

      Pasteurized milk: Scotland.

      Soft ripened French cheese: USA.

      Beefburgers: USA.

      Sprouting vegetables: USA and Japan..

      3. Factors affecting the growth and survival of E. coli.

      General.

      Temperature.

      pH, water activity and other factors..

      4. Industry focus: control of E. coli.

      Introduction.

      Raw fermented and dry-cured meat products.

      Raw-milk mould-ripened soft cheese.

      Fresh-pressed fruit juices.

      Cooked meat products.

      Raw comminuted meat products: Beefburgers.

      Ready-to-eat salads and vegetables and sprouted.

      salad vegetables.

      Generic control of E. coli 0157 and other VTEC..

      5, Industry action and reaction.

      Introduction.

      Legislation and standards.

      Guidelines.

      Specifications.

      Monitoring for E. coli and E.coli 0157.

      6. Test methods.

      Conventional methods.

      Alternative methods.

      Other methods..

      7. The future.

      Glossary of terms.

      References.

      Index.

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