About the phylosophy and international considerations related to the risk analysis and assessment of microbiological contamination in foods

Authors
Citation
B. Sas, About the phylosophy and international considerations related to the risk analysis and assessment of microbiological contamination in foods, MAGY ALLATO, 122(5), 2000, pp. 303-309
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health
Journal title
MAGYAR ALLATORVOSOK LAPJA
ISSN journal
0025004X → ACNP
Volume
122
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
303 - 309
Database
ISI
SICI code
0025-004X(200005)122:5<303:ATPAIC>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The philosophy and procedure of risk-analysis and -assessment of micribiolo gical contaminants in foods has developed parallel with the food-safety rel ated considerations of physical-chemical impacts. The risk-analysis of the above mentioned contaminations (physical-chemical and microbiological) can adapt to and use same concept, terminology and definitions: risk, hazard, s afety, risk analysis, risk assessment/hazard identification + exposure asse ssment + effect assessment + risk characterization/, risk management, risk reduction, risk communication. The manifestations of the risk/s imposed by the food's micribiological contamination/s which are related to the living and multiplicating nature of microorganisms are considered to be more compl ex than that of physical-chemical ones. The international organizations: FAO, WHO, Coder Alimentarius Commission (C AC), Food Hygienic Committee (CC/FH) and agreements: WTO and the related SP S are committed to facilitate the development of the theory and procedure o f risk-analysis of microbiological contaminants in foods. The international development of microbiological risk-analysis can promote the food-safety r elated introduction of the validated HACCP-system into the different branch es of food industries. The selection and training of experts promotes the i mplementation of this food safety project. The FAO, WHO, CAC, CC/FH is acting in concert to promote the development of the food-safety allied microbiological risk-analysis and contributes to th e implementation of the international data-assembling and -reference servic e via an internet-based clearinghouse.