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  ireland tackles food bugs  

following recent calls for controls on the widespread incidence of the common food bug campylobacter, safefood, a body that sets out to promote food safety in northern ireland and eire, held a meeting at the university college in dublin this week to discuss the development of preventative programmes. researchers outlined their current activities and demonstrated how these will be applied to foodchain monitoring and management. safefood reports that researchers in the national diagnosticscentre and nui galway presented information on the development of a dnadetection method which has the potential for same-day turnaround. safefood is also funding research aimed at determining the source of the bug. a team of researchers from the faculty ofveterinary medicine university college dublin, under the direction of paulwhyte, is currently tracing campylobacter through the food chain from the clinicalisolate - the specimen from the sick person - to its source. according to safefood bugs have beenrecovered from retail food samples and from clinical samples. unsurprisingly, raw poultry products were named as the predominant source, with smaller numbers of pork beef and lamb also implicated. however, scientists report that campylobacter has also been recovered in a small number of shellfish andoysters. the bugs are being collected concurrently from people in dublin,belfast and galway and also from a variety of foods and pets. thesespecimens will be compared and any links established. at the meeting this week dr quigley of safefood said he was concerned with the high figures ofcampylobacter infection for the island. ""in all 2621 cases were reported on the island in 2000. this conference helps us tounderstand how the bug contaminates food and survives in the environment.it will also lead to coordination of research throughout ireland and will facilitate a reduction of foodborne illnesses associatedwith campylobacter. while we are still learning about this bug, consumersshould be aware that proper cooking, washing of hands and cooking poultrythoroughly should always be followed." the phls (public health laboratory service) cdsc's (communicable disease surveillance centres) in england, wales and northern ireland, and the scottish centre for infection and environmental health, recorded 65,209 laboratory-confirmed cases of food poisoning caused by the top 5 food-borne bacteria (salmonella, e-coli 0157, campylobacter, listeria, and clostridium perfringens) in the uk in 2000.


    Source :Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch     Date : 12  September   2002    Category : Food And Health


food safety threat from reusable food bags and packages

reusable food shopping bags and packages can contain a high level of bacteria, yeast, mold and coliform counts which pose a significant food safety risk, warns a new study from sporometrics, an environmental microbiology lab based in toronto, canada. swab tests of reusable bags last november revealed a bacteria count of 1,800 colony-forming units while 550 were discovered in tupperware containers. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 22 May 2009   Category : Impression And Package Service
guidance sets out processing strategy on salt

a new guidance from the british meat processors association (bmpa) is designed to help manufacturers cut down on salt in their products without compromising quality and safety. the publication provides information and practical tips for businesses on how to reduce salt in meat products, while considering factors such as food safety, labelling and additives. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 21 June 2007   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
'don't panic' about safety testing law, experts advise

new regulations on microbiological safety will not result in increased testing procedures for most companies, industry experts say. "don't panic," advises kaarin goodburn, the managing director of the uk's chilled food association. goodburn, who was involved in providing advice during the european commision's drafting of the legislation, said she was concerned that some companies might be fooled into thinking the regulation would increase the level of food safety testing they would have to do. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 13 December 2005   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
regulation sets minimum standards for food safety testing

food makers have until 1 january to implement procedures for testing their processing plants and products for dangerous bacteria such as listeria and e. coli. the procedures, as set out by the microbiological criteria for foodstuffs regulation, seeks to harmonise the industry's procedures for detecting the presence of dangerous bacteria. it is being introduced as part of the bloc's new food hygiene regulations, which also come into effect on 1 january. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 6 December 2005   Category : Standards and Certificates
sense of proportion vital in determining food risk

the chief executive of the uk's food standard agency (fsa) used last week's keynote speech to discuss food safety detached from the everyday context of media hype and public scare stories. speaking at the society of food hygiene technology annual lecture in london's millennium mayfair hotel, dr jon bell underlined the importance of balancing public fears and actual risk. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 23 November 2005   Category : Standards and Certificates
medical body warns about rising campylobacter cases

we report elsewhere today on confirmation from the uk food and drink federation that food safety is an absolute priority for uk, and european, food manufacturers. but just this week the british medical association reports in the scientific journal 'gut' that cases of serious food poisoning in england and wales requiring admission to hospital have risen in real terms over the past decade -despite rates of overall illness having halved over the same time period. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 14 November 2002   Category : Food And Health
getting the food safety message across

around 250 food safety experts from across the uk gathered in london last week for the first national food safety communications conference organised by foodlink , a food and drink federation (fdf) initiative which organises national food safety week and is backed by the food standards agency and other industry groups. awards were also handed out to the uk's top environmental health teams for their imaginative approaches to communicating food safety. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 21 October 2002   Category : Food And Health
food safety concerns on the up

warranted or not, it comes as no surprise to learn that there is growing concern among uk consumers over food safety. according to new research from mintel, 41 per cent of adults were concerned about the safety of food in 1997, while in 2002 this figure has risen to 44 per cent of consumers. the report revealed that there is a considerable difference in attitude between men and women with over half of women (51 per cent) worried about food safety, compared to just 36 per cent of men. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 6 September 2002   Category : Food And Health
research blows brit myth

the british reputation for being too polite to complain about foodservice issues may be a myth, according to a new survey released this week. nine out of ten britons would complain if they were served undercooked chicken in a restaurant but only 65 per cent would do so at a dinner party, according to a survey released as part of national food safety week. the food standards agency (fsa) reports that if pink chicken was served during a business lunch, 72 per cent of those polled said they would complain. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 11 June 2002   Category : Rest
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