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Interventions for the Control of Non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. in Beef and Pork

World Health Organization

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Interventions for the Control of Non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. in Beef and Pork

Non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. (hereafter simply referred to as Salmonella) is estimated to cause 93.8 million cases of acute gastroenteritis and 155,000 deaths globally each year, approximately 85% of which are estimated to be foodborne. As a result, Salmonella has a significant public health and economic impact on society. Pork products are among the top foodborne sources of Salmonella globally. While beef products are a less significant source of salmonellosis in many countries, they have been implicated in several large outbreaks in recent years. Contamination of beef and pork with Salmonella can also have a negative impact on the agri-food and trade sectors due to costly recalls of products and by limiting market access.

The 45th Session of the Codex Committee on Food Hygiene (CCFH) agreed to develop "Guidelines for the Control of Non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. in Beef and Pork Meat." To facilitate this work, CCFH (November 2014) requested FAO and WHO provide scientific advice on this matter, by conducting a systematic literature review of the publicly available scientific literature to ensure that any relevant measures for the control of Salmonella in beef and pork are identified, and by convening an expert meeting to review the technical basis of the interventions proposed by CCFH. The experts were specifically asked to: advise on the most appropriate point(s) of application of specific interventions and decontamination treatments; verify, based on the available data, the efficacy of the interventions in terms of reduction of Salmonella; and advise, with some level of confidence, to the extent possible, on the quantifiable level of reduction that interventions achieve, and whether these are appropriate to include in the Codex guideline.

The FAO/WHO systematic review covered interventions from primary production, to the end of processing to control Salmonella in pork and beef. FAO and WHO also issued to all Member Countries a public "call for data" on control measures for Salmonella in pork and beef. Several replies were received in response to the call, a couple of which included previously unavailable information.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 15, 2017
ISBN13 9789241565240
Publishers World Health Organization
Pages 292
Dimensions 175 × 249 × 18 mm   ·   657 g
Language English  

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