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From: Food Quality Magazine, 7.10.2012
Features
Microbe That Thrives in Salt Offers Platform for Salmonella Vaccine
New platform could have far-reaching public health and food safety implications both in the U.S. and abroad
A humble microbe called haloarchaea might be the ideal delivery vehicle for a vaccine against Salmonella, as well as many other enteric diseases, according to researchers at the University of Maryland.
Irrigation Water, Animal Contamination, Seasonality Among Topics at Third Produce Safety Symposium
New research suggests assaying crops year round may not be the best use of resources
More than 300 industry representatives, academic researchers, and representatives from regulatory agencies gathered at the University of California-Davis on June 27 for the Center for Produce Safety’s third annual Produce Research Symposium, organized around key topics in good agricultural practices in food safety.
