2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2009.01.033
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EFSA's 12th Scientific Colloquium — Assessing health benefits of controlling Campylobacter in the food chain

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“…This suggests that meat at retail with higher contamination levels provide a higher the risk, a correlation that had also been predicted by risk assessment (Rosenquist et al. 2003) and by mathematical modelling (Bronzwaer et al. 2009).…”
Section: En Route the Slaughter House And Meat Processingsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…This suggests that meat at retail with higher contamination levels provide a higher the risk, a correlation that had also been predicted by risk assessment (Rosenquist et al. 2003) and by mathematical modelling (Bronzwaer et al. 2009).…”
Section: En Route the Slaughter House And Meat Processingsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Campylobacter jejuni is one of the most common causes of food‐borne bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide; in the European Union, it is the most common cause, before Salmonella (Bronzwaer et al. 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Campylobacter species, in particular Campylobacter jejuni ( C. jejuni ), cause the majority of human food-borne bacterial gastroenteritis in the industrialized world [1, 2]. Campylobacter jejuni is found in a range of domesticated animals, and chickens are the predominant reservoir for C. jejuni [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Campylobacteriosis is now the major cause of food‐poisoning in Europe and therefore of significant public health concern (Bronzwaer et al. 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%