Salmonellosis Risk Assessment for Comminuted Turkey under Different Specificities of Concentration-based and Virulence-based Final Product Standards

Highlights Abstract Prevalence-based performance standards have guided Salmonella control in poultry industry, but concentration- and virulence-based final product standards could target the most risky contamination more specifically. We adapted our previous risk assessment for chicken parts to comminuted turkey to assess the risk in products implicated by different final product standards, incorporating assumptions from FSIS 2024 risk […]

Risk Assessment Predicts Most of the Salmonellosis Risk in Raw Chicken Parts is Concentrated in Those Few Products with High Levels of High-Virulence Serotypes of Salmonella

Highlights Abstract Salmonella prevalence declined in U.S. raw poultry products since adopting prevalence-based Salmonella performance standards, but human illnesses did not reduce proportionally. We used Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment (QMRA) to evaluate public health risks of raw chicken parts contaminated with different levels of all Salmonella and specific high- and low-virulence serotypes. Lognormal Salmonella level […]

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