2023
DOI: 10.1177/10820132231180640
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Prioritization of vegetable-borne biological hazards in Argentina using a multicriteria decision analysis tool

Abstract: Vegetables, especially those eaten raw, have been implicated in several foodborne disease outbreaks. Since multiple vegetable matrices and hazards are involved, risk managers have to prioritize those with the greatest impact on public health to design control strategies. In this study, a scientific-based risk ranking of foodborne pathogens transmitted by leafy green vegetables in Argentina was performed. The prioritization process included hazard identification, evaluation criteria identification and definitio… Show more

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“…Referring to the hazard classification of food pathogen in the study of Brusa et al [ 34 ], the hazard levels of foodborne viruses were classified as NoV GI, NoV GII, RoV and AdV with mild hazard, and HAV with moderate hazard. The virus infection risk classification matrix ( Table S3 ) was established by referring to Hernandez-Jover et al [ 35 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Referring to the hazard classification of food pathogen in the study of Brusa et al [ 34 ], the hazard levels of foodborne viruses were classified as NoV GI, NoV GII, RoV and AdV with mild hazard, and HAV with moderate hazard. The virus infection risk classification matrix ( Table S3 ) was established by referring to Hernandez-Jover et al [ 35 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%