| Introduction 1. Scope of the Produce Contamination Problem Gerald Sapers and Michael Doyle 2. Microbial Attachment and Limitations of Decontamination Methodologies Ethan B. Solomon and Manan Sharma Sources of Contamination 3. Identification of the Source of Contamination Jeff Farrar and Jack Guzewich 4. Manure Management Patricia D. Millner 5. Water Quality Charles P. Gerba and Christopher Y. Choi 6. Sapro-Zoonotic Risks Posed by Wild Birds in Agricultural Landscapes Larry Clark 7. Produce Contamination by other Wildlife Daniel Rice and Thomas E. Besser Commodities Associated with Major Outbreaks and Recalls 8. Leafy Vegetables Karl R. Matthews 9. Melons Alejandro Castillo, Miguel A. MartÃnez-Téllez, and M. Ofelia RodrÃguez-GarcÃa 10. Raw Tomatoes and Salmonella Jerry A. Bartz 11. Tree fruits and Nuts: Outbreaks, Contamination Sources, Prevention and Remediation Susanne E. Keller 12. Berry Contamination: Outbreaks and Contamination Issues Kalmia E. Kniel and Adrienne E.H. Shearer Avoidance of Contamination 13. Produce contamination issues in Mexico and Central America Jorge H. Siller-Cepeda, Cristobal Chaidez-Quiroz, and Nohelia Castro-del Campo 14. Regulatory Issues in Europe Regarding Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Safety Gro S. Johannessen and Kofitsyo S. Cudjoe 15. Regulatory Issues in Japan Regarding Produce Safety Kenji Isshiki, Md. Latiful Bari, Takeo Shiina, and.Shinichi Kawamoto Technology for Reduction of Human Pathogens in Fresh Produce 16. Disinfection of Contaminated Produce with Conventional Washing and Sanitizing Technology Gerald M. Sapers 17. Advanced Technologies for Detection and Elimination of Pathogens Brendan Niemira and Howard Q. Zhang 18. Conclusions and Recommendations Douglas Powell, Casey J. Jacob, and Benjamin J. Chapman |
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