... our capacity to respond to emerging threats. Kimball argues that globalization and its associated processes ( crowdi ng, poor sanitation, travel and trade, intensive food production ...
For example, from a public health perspective, the use of antimicrobial agents to promote growth in animals would be evaluated by comparing the relative benefit to food production ...
With more than one million people crossing international borders every day, and with the globalization of food production, manufacturing, and marketing, the risk of ...
Famine does not necessarily arise solely from problems of food production. Natural disasters ( e.g., drought or crop infestations) may act as triggers, but lack of sufficient ...
Luopajärvi et al. [1979] compared the prevalence of neck/shoulder disorders among 152 female assembly line packers in a food production factory to 133 female shop ...
Recent changes in human demographics and food preferences, changes in food production and distribution systems, microbial adaptation, and lack of support for public ...
Several outbreaks also involved imported food items, which demonstrated the complexity of modern food production and distribution. FBDOs on cruise ships are not included in this ...
The link between VRE colonization of animals used in food production and human VRE colonization was first suggested by Bates et al., who recovered VRE with identical ribotypes ...
Recent changes in human demographics and food preferences, changes in food production and distribution systems, microbial adaptation, and lack of support for public health ...
Instead, contamination is the result of an event in the industrial chain of food production. Investigating, controlling, and preventing such outbreaks can have industrywide ...