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Food Safety, A Reference Handbook
By Nina E. Redman
Description
Salmonella, mad cow disease, pesticides-just how safe is the food we eat? This book is packed with information about current and historical issues in food safety. The laws, the facts, and figures are backed up with real-life events: Upton Sinclair's 1906 expose of the meat packing industry, The Jungle, led to the Beef Inspection Bill, but 90 years later 732 people were poisoned and 4 children died after they ate tainted beef.
From biographies to a directory of organizations and resources, this comprehensive introduction to the subject is also an excellent guide to further study.
Contents:
Preface, xiii
1 Introduction: A Food Safety Overview, 1
History, 2
USDA, 3
International Food Safety, 4
Beyond Regulation, 5
Epidemiology and Foodborne Illnesses, 7
Bacteria and Food, 8
Campylobacter, 9
Listeria, 10
Salmonella, 12
E. coli O157:H7, 13
Shigella, 16
Yersinia, 16
Staphylococcus, 17
Parasites, 17
Viruses, 19
Hepatitis A, 20
Norwalk Virus, 20
Mad Cow Disease, 20
Other Food Safety Threats, 23
Pesticides, 25
Alar, Oprah, and Food Disparagement Laws, 28
Growth Hormones in Beef Cattle, 29
Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone, 31
Antibiotics, 32
Factory Farming, 33
By Nina E. Redman

- Publisher: --
- Pages: 317
- Edition: 1st., 2000
- ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1576071588
- ISBN-13 / EAN: 9781576071588
Description
Salmonella, mad cow disease, pesticides-just how safe is the food we eat? This book is packed with information about current and historical issues in food safety. The laws, the facts, and figures are backed up with real-life events: Upton Sinclair's 1906 expose of the meat packing industry, The Jungle, led to the Beef Inspection Bill, but 90 years later 732 people were poisoned and 4 children died after they ate tainted beef.
From biographies to a directory of organizations and resources, this comprehensive introduction to the subject is also an excellent guide to further study.
Contents:
Preface, xiii
1 Introduction: A Food Safety Overview, 1
History, 2
USDA, 3
International Food Safety, 4
Beyond Regulation, 5
Epidemiology and Foodborne Illnesses, 7
Bacteria and Food, 8
Campylobacter, 9
Listeria, 10
Salmonella, 12
E. coli O157:H7, 13
Shigella, 16
Yersinia, 16
Staphylococcus, 17
Parasites, 17
Viruses, 19
Hepatitis A, 20
Norwalk Virus, 20
Mad Cow Disease, 20
Other Food Safety Threats, 23
Pesticides, 25
Alar, Oprah, and Food Disparagement Laws, 28
Growth Hormones in Beef Cattle, 29
Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone, 31
Antibiotics, 32
Factory Farming, 33
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