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Food and Feed Safety Systems and Analysis discusses the integration of food safety with recent research developments in food borne pathogens. The book covers food systems, food borne ecology, how to conduct research on food safety and food borne pathogens, and developing educational materials to train incoming professionals in the field. Topics include data analysis and cyber security for food safety systems, control of food borne pathogens and supply chain logistics. The book uniquely covers current food safety perspectives on integrating food systems concepts into pet food manufacturing, as well as data analyses aspects of food systems.
Key Features
Explores cutting edge research about emerging issues associated with food safety
Includes new research on understanding foodborne Salmonella, Listeria and E. coli
Presents foodborne pathogens and whole genome sequencing applications
Provides concepts and issues related to pet and animal feed safety
Readership
Food safety professionals in R&D; A&G; and corporate markets; students in food science/safety
Table of Contents
1) Changing Food Safety Landscape of U.S. Pet Foods
2) Mycotoxins Issues in Pet Food and Feed
3) Emerging Pet Food and Feed Drying and Storage Strategies to Maintain Safety
4) Animal Feed Mill Biosecurity: Prevention of Biological Hazards
5) Title: Physical and Chemical Methods for the Reduction of Biological Hazards in Animal Feeds
6) Animal Feed Safety and Food Safety Modernization Act - Implications
7) Cereal Grain Fractions for Preharvest Control of Foodborne Pathogens: Opportunities and Potential Applications
8) Abattoir Interventions to Reduce/Eliminate Shiga-Toxin Producing Escherichia coli on Beef
9) Moving beyond Escherichia coli O157:H7 The New STEC Millenium in Preharvest Food Safety
10) Characteristics of bacteriocins and use as food antimicrobials in the United States
11) The viable but non-culturable state in Listeria monocytogenes, what are the implications?
12) Perspectives on Food Safety in Cantaloupes
13) Using the Agricultural Environment to Find Better Surrogates for Foodborne Pathogens
14) Application of Genomics for Novel Detection Strategies of Salmonella in Food Production Systems
15) Use and Impacts of Whole Genome Sequencing in Retail Food Safety
16) The Poultry Gut Microbiome and Foodborne Pathogens in Poultry- Current Methods and Interpretations
17) Application of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Technology for Microbiome Analysis in Poultry Product Processing Systems
18) Application of Proteomics and Genomics to Understand Listeria monocytogenes Establishment in the Gastrointestinal Tract
19) Supply Chain Analysis: Farm to Fork
20) Creating the Next Generation of Food Safety Practitioners Essential Cross-Training in Engineering, Data analytics and Food Science
21) Intelligent Computer Systems in Food Safety An Illustration of Machine Learning's Role in the Analysis of DNA Sequencing Data
22) Data Mining's Contribution to Food Safety through Threat Detection
23) Quantitative Models for Food Security Decision Analysis
24) Accounting for the Role of Uncertainty in Food Protection: Risk and Reliability