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Trends in game meat hygiene : from forest to fork ; [International Research Forum on Game Meat Hygiene Second International Conference, Vienna ; contributions]

Peter Paulsen (Other)
Game meat, previously often considered as an 'exotic' food, or being relevant only in remote regions, is becoming increasingly popular. In order to provide sufficient quantities of nutritious, wholesome and safe game meat, a number of measures have to be implemented along the food chain- from the forest/field or fenced area where the animals are harvested, to the point of consumption. These involve monitoring and control of diseases of game animals transmissible to man, technology and hygiene of game meat processing and specifics of products manufactured from game meat. This book combines 30 contributions of various experts in the field, addressing four main topics: i.e. 'hygiene and management of microbial contamination in fresh meat from game', 'zoonoses and epidemiology', 'risk assessment and quality assurance along the game meat chain' and 'quality issues in game meat products'. The focus on Europe is expanded by presenting specifics of the game meat chain in African and Asian regions, with a view to provide information on 'bushmeat' consumed by the indigenous population. Similar to the first volume in this series, this volume follows a 'from forest to fork' approach and is targeted at scientists in academia and industry, graduate students as well as at governmental officials in veterinary public health and food safety
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Wageningen Acad. Publ., Wageningen, 2014
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""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Section 1 General issues""; ""1. A note on human-livestock-wildlife interactions and implications for food safety""; ""Summary""; ""1.1 Introduction""; ""1.2 Key wildlife hosts of food-borne zoonotic infections in Europe""; ""1.3 Case-studies of food-borne zoonoses shared with wildlife""; ""1.4 Monitoring and controlling diseases shared with wildlife""; ""1.5 Conclusions""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""References""; ""2. Public health issues related to zoonoses in wildlife and farmed game""; ""Summary""; ""2.1 Introduction""
""2.2 Game meat � a part of the future food security solution""""2.3 One health � the wildlife and farmed game frontier""; ""2.4 Interfaces: wildlife, farmed game, domestic animals and humans""; ""2.5 Domestication of species""; ""2.6 Revision of meat inspection of farmed game in EU � EFSA opinion 2013""; ""2.7 Future course""; ""2.8 Conclusions""; ""References""; ""3. The identification of future risks to the safety of foods with emphasis on game meat""; ""Summary""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Approach to detecting future risks to food safety""; ""3.3 Root cause analysis""
""3.4 Global chain analysis""""3.5 Application to game meat""; ""3.6 Conclusions""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""References""; ""4. Disease monitoring in farmed game: the role of abattoir meat inspection""; ""Summary""; ""4.1 Introduction""; ""4.2 Methods""; ""4.3 Results""; ""4.4 Conclusions""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""References""; ""Section 2 Zoonotic agents""; ""5. Emerging risks from bat bushmeat in West Africa""; ""Summary""; ""5.1 Introduction""; ""5.2 The Ghana fruit bat initiative""; ""5.3 Conclusions""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""References""
""6. Zoonoses in wild life animals in the Czech Republic and Central Europe""""Summary""; ""6.1 Introduction""; ""6.2 Rabies""; ""6.3 Trichinella""; ""6.4 Tularaemia""; ""6.5 Conclusions""; ""References""; ""7. Bushmeat consumption and possible risks to consumers in Thailand""; ""Summary""; ""7.1 Introduction""; ""7.2 Legal enforcement in wildlife""; ""7.3 Bushmeat situation in Thailand""; ""7.4 Risks posed from bushmeat consumption""; ""7.5 Conclusions""; ""References""
""8. Food-borne pathogens and microbiological spoilage in different ungulate species hunted in the Eastern Italian Alps""""Summary""; ""8.1 Introduction""; ""8.2 Methods""; ""8.3 Results""; ""8.4 Conclusions""; ""Acknowledgements""; ""References""; ""9. Monitoring zoonotic diseases in the wild boar (Sus scrofa) population of the Emilia-Romagna Region (Northern Italy)""; ""Summary""; ""9.1 Introduction""; ""9.2 Materials and methods""; ""9.3 Results""; ""9.4 Discussion""; ""9.5 Conclusions""; ""References""
""10. Outbreak of atypical Salmonella Choleraesuis in wild boars in North Eastern Italy""