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The Microbiological Safety of Food in Healthcare Settings

ISBN: 978-0-470-69802-0

April 2008

Wiley-Blackwell

400 pages

Description
Drawing together the work of a wide range of experts, this extremely important book provides a clear, practical account of the salient features of foodborne pathogenic microorganisms and of the particular risks that they pose to vulnerable groups of the population in hospitals, nursing and residential homes, nurseries, and in the community at large. Chapters cover the following topics:

• Properties and importance of microorganisms that cause foodborne disease
• Surveillance of foodborne disease
• Occurrence of foodborne disease in healthcare settings
• Vulnerable groups of the population
• Provisions for food and water
• Implementation of safety systems

Presenting a wealth of information of great importance, this comprehensive and well-edited book is a vital resource for physicians, doctors and nurses responsible for the control of infection, clinicians, physicians, public health doctors and specialists, those responsible for catering management, microbiologists, environmental health officers, food scientists and food technologists. It is also designed to be accessible to policy makers and administrators who may not have specialist training. Libraries in all universities, research establishments and medical schools where these subjects are studied and taught should have copies of this essential work on their shelves.

About the Author
Barbara M. Lund is Visiting Scientist, Institute of Food Research, Norwich, U.K.
Formerly, Head of the Microbiological Food Safety and Spoilage Group, Institute of Food Research, Norwich, UK

Paul R. Hunter is Professor of Health Protection, School of Medicine, Health Policy and Practice, University of East Anglia, Norwich, U.K.
Formerly, Director of the Chester Public Health Laboratory, UK

Features
• Draws together the work of a wide range of experts
• Provides a practical account of food-borne pathogenic micro-organisms, and of the risks that they pose
• Features practical guidelines for implementation of systems for the production of safe food
• Accessible to both medically and scientifically qualified persons, as well as policy makers and administrators without specialist training