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13-Nov-2009 - -contamination of Campylobacter among poultry during transportation, said manufacturers BioCote Ltd. ... -contamination of Campylobacter among poultry during transportation, said manufacturers BioCote Ltd. ... Matthews to protect its birds from pathogens during transport, said AA. Campylobacter is the most with Campylobacter and can cross-contaminate and infect unrelated flocks. Less contamination ... antimicrobial, bacteria, Campylobacter
16-Oct-2009 - New eco-friendly product kills Salmonella, E.coli and, Campylobacter ... surfaces is effective against Salmonella, E.coli and, Campylobacter and a range other pathogens, according ... surfaces is effective against Salmonella, E.coli and, Campylobacter and a range other pathogens, according ... Salmonella, E.coli, Campylobacter, poultry
25-Sep-2009 - Union’s most common cause of food-borne illness in 2007. Food-borne viruses and Campylobacter were
09-Jul-2009 - Hormone released by stressed chickens could be key to combating Campylobacter - study ... The research by the University of Bristol, England, examined the behaviour of Campylobacter actually helps Campylobacter and Salmonella grow and spread more quickly. Increased virulence ... Campylobacter, stress
20-May-2009 - for Disease Prevention and Control. Food-borne viruses and Campylobacter were the second and third most
13-May-2009 - Chicken: Biggest source of Scottish campylobacter food poisoning ... by campylobacter. It highlighted the need to focus intervention strategies on the broiler food chain and the need , it used a molecular typing method to compare campylobacter strain types from clinical cases with those ... campylobacter, chicken, Scotland
07-May-2009 - Food-borne viruses and Campylobacter were the second and third most common forms of illness , shellfish, molluscs and buffet meals were identified as the sources of viral outbreaks. Campylobacter
15-Apr-2009 - to the pathogens Campylobacter, Cryptosporidium, Listeria, E. coli STEC 0157, and Salmonella did not change
14-Apr-2009 - against pathogens such as Salmonella and Campylobacter, added de Meester.
13-Mar-2009 - and Campylobacter. Jan Kuhlmann, VP animal health and nutrition at Chr. Hansen, told Food
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08-Jul-2009 - , Campylobacter spp. and E. coli can multiply to unsafe levels. However many unpasteurised milk products have
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28-Jan-2009 - Campylobacter jejuni in the state of Kansas may have been linked to cheese made from unpasteurised milk
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11-Apr-2008 - to make our food safer." Oubreaks of campylobacter, listeria, salmonella, shigella . Campylobacter and salmonella were also the two most common causes of illness in 2007, with rates of 13 cases
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03-Jul-2007 - New Zealand campylobacter fight shows early promise ... New Zealand's fight against campylobacter is beginning to show signs of promise, after years ... New Zealand's fight against campylobacter is beginning to show signs of promise, after years ... for years. One certainty is that campylobacter occurs naturally in the gut bacteria . Andrew McKenzie, Executive director of NZSFA, said the regulator's campylobacter risk management strategy ... campylobacter, poultry, chicken
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01-Jun-2007 - GangaGen Life Sciences, campylobacter, poultry
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21-Feb-2007 - are down 29 percent, Listeria monocytogenes is down 32 percent and Campylobacter declined 30 percent
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14-Feb-2007 - in-shell eggs from pathogens such as salmonella, campylobacter and listeria through the use of a
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20-Nov-2006 - bacteria associated with gum disease, Campylobacter rectus, was reduced to less than one percent of its
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11-Jul-2006 - NZ poultry blamed for country's record campylobacter cases ... levels of the food poisoning bacteria campylobacter, which affects more people in the small country than ... levels of the food poisoning bacteria campylobacter, which affects more people in the small country than ... 's poultry industry association (PIANZ). "We acknowledge that campylobacter -Foodtechnology.com. Campylobacter occurs naturally in the gut of birds, and chicken meat often becomes contaminated
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14-Jun-2006 - such as Listeria and Campylobacter are underestimated. This finding is a real cause for concern as Campylobacter in particular is both a common and increasing cause of food poisoning. The Royal ... food poisoning, campylobacter, listeria
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