The demands of contemporary health conscious consumers are increasingly focused on minimally processed, convenient and aff ordable food that retains its natural sensory qualities along with nutritional value. In order to fully respond to these expectations, the use of sous vide processing technology, which refers to cooking vacuum-sealed food in heat-stable plastic pouches under precisely monitored conditions, has been widely adopted. Due to the low temperatures of sous vide processing, most research on this processing method is associated with biological hazards such as Listeria monocytogenes, Bacillus cereus and Clostridium botulinum. Not only has sous vide long been accepted by the food industry, in recent years, it has also been applied in households and in restaurants which are searching for innovative ways to attract more health conscious consumers. In this review, the authors present basic techniques, benefi ts and disadvantages of sous vide cooking and consider the great eff orts the modern food industry is undertaking to extend shelf-life, ensure microbiological safety and maintain nutritional and organoleptic quality of sous vide food products.
Civil liability for healthcare workers and healthcare institutions is one of the most significant problems in Health and Medical Law. The basis of responsibility is always an open question, whether it be medical errors, misinformation or faulty work organization. Aiming to make things clearer for individuals practising medicine, this paper presents the concept of a professional (medical) error, the basis of responsibility for the doctor (medical error, damage to the patient and the cause-and-effect relationship between a medical error and the damage caused) as well as the precise explanation of who has to prove what in possible court proceedings.
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