Foodborne Zoonoses

Food-borne zoonotic diseases are caused by consuming food or drinking water contaminated by pathogenic (disease-causing) micro-organisms such as bacteria and their toxins, viruses and parasites. They enter the body through the gastrointestinal tract where the first symptoms often occur. Many of these micro-organisms are commonly found in the intestines of healthy food-producing animals. The risks of contamination are present from farm to fork and require prevention and control throughout the food chain.

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Authors European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
PublicationTitle Food-borne zoonotic diseases
PublicationType Website
PublicationYear Accessed: 06.06.2019
Publisher European Food Safety Authority (EFSA)
Website https://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/food-borne-zoonotic-diseases
ZoteroURL https://www.zotero.org/groups/2344323/orion/items/itemKey/MJI4G38U
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Category Epidemiology
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Last Updated 29 April 2020, 02:01 (CEST)
Created 3 September 2019, 13:00 (CEST)