Title |
Author |
A generic framework for managing food-borne risks to human health, with particular reference to effective utilization of quantitative microbiological risk assessment |
Steve Hathaway |
Food hygiene standards, guidelines and related texts: basis, characteristics and purposes - National level |
Martin Cole |
Risk profiling and its importance in the effective utilization of quantitative microbiological risk assessment in the development of food standards |
Niels Nielsen, Sigrid Anderson, Søren Aabo, Birgit Nøring, Hanne Rosenquist |
Conduct of quantitative microbial risk assessment by the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition: Lessons learned |
Robert L. Buchanan |
The role of quantitative microbiological risk assessment in risk management options |
Robert L. Buchanan |
Food safety objectives as a tool in development of food hygiene standards, guidelines and related texts |
Michiel von Schothorst Lone Gram |
Use of elements of (quantitative) microbiological risk assessment by industry |
Leon Gorris |
Country experiences |
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Argentina |
Alfredo Jorge Nader |
Australia |
Martin Cole |
Canada |
William Ross |
China |
Xiumei Liu |
Denmark |
Niels Nielsen, Sigrid Anderson, Søren Aabo, Birgit Nøring, Hanne Rosenquist |
Japan |
Susumu Kumagai |
Malaysia |
Jamal Khair Bin Hashim |
Mexico |
Jose Luis Flores Luna |
The Netherlands |
Arie Havelaar &Jaap Jansen |
New Zealand |
Steve Hathaway |
South Africa |
Lucia Anelich |
Thailand |
Sirilak Suwanrangsi |