Colonization Control of Human Bacterial Enteropathologens in Poultry
Leroy Blankenship (Eds.)
Food safety is a key issue of the 1990s and development of the ideas presented here (the effective technologies that can prevent bacterial colonization during propagation) will lead to marketing of enteropathogen-free fresh poultry which will effectively reduce an important health hazard for consumers. This health hazard, gastrointestinal human disease, is associated with consumption of foods that are contaminated with Salmonella, Campylobacter, and Listeria E. Coli. Fresh poultry is a highly publicized source of these enteropathogens. This book features current research approaches to controlling the colonization of these pathogens in poultry, which include: immunological approaches, competitive exclusion technology, environmental intervention techniques and molecular genetic methods
Tahun:
1991
Penerbit:
Academic Press
Bahasa:
english
Halaman:
396
ISBN 10:
0121042804
ISBN 13:
9780121042806
Fail:
PDF, 14.75 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1991