Microbiological Risk Assessment of High-Demand Food from Three Major Cities in Ecuador
Enrique Salazar Llorente,
Fernando Cobos Mora,
Luis Caicedo Hinojosa
et al.
Abstract:The current study was carried out to estimate the risk of disease probability from the consumption of foods
such as meats, poultry, unpasteurized cheeses, fruit-based drinks, ready-to-eat fruits, and typical preparations
such as Encebollado, ceviche, and Bolón de Verde contaminated with Salmonella, Escherichia coli and
Listeria monocytogenes in Ecuador using a quantitative microbiological risk assessment (QMRA).
A first-order Monte Carlo simulation probabilistic distribution approach was adopted to assess the
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