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Microbial safety of lipid-based ready-to-use foods for management of moderate acute malnutrition and severe acute malnutrition - second report (Paperback)
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Microbial safety of lipid-based ready-to-use foods for management of moderate acute malnutrition and severe acute malnutrition - second report (Paperback)
Series: Microbiological risk assessment series, 29
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Lipid-based ready-to-use foods (RUFs) for the nutritional
management of moderate acute malnutrition (MAM) and severe acute
malnutrition (SAM) are provided to children from 6 months to 59
months of age within the context of emergency feeding programmes
supervised by governments. Based on the review, the expert
committee considered that children with SAM have an increase in
susceptibility to bacteraemia and sepsis that is probably between
twofold and fivefold compared with children who are not
malnourished and are of the same age and live in the same
communities. On the basis of its common occurrence as a cause of
infections and serious illnesses in children with SAM, and its
documented ability to contaminate, survive in, and cause outbreaks
of illness associated with low-moisture foods similar to RUFs, the
expert committee concluded that Salmonella is the pathogen of most
concern in lipid-based RUFs. Many outbreaks of foodborne
salmonellosis have been determined to be associated with
low-moisture foods that were contaminated at low levels. Therefore,
the expert committee carefully considered the qualitative
microbiological analyses of RUFs and the contamination levels that
could be inferred, and entered into an extended deliberation of
dose-response modelling to find a path toward a reasonable
approximation of the likely morbidity and mortality in SAM children
that could be anticipated from consumption of RUFs contaminated at
the estimated levels and observed frequency. The expert committee
described three approaches that purchasers of RUFs might use to
establish microbiological criteria to assure the safety of RUFs and
to communicate to manufacturers their safety expectations. These
approaches are: (i) reference to existing standards established for
similar low-moisture foods; (ii) determining an acceptable increase
in risk over the pre-existing baseline of illness from other
sources of exposure; and (iii) process verification sampling using
the moving window technique. The microbiological criteria derived
by each of these approaches accomplish different purposes, and
which is most appropriate is determined by the conditions of
manufacture and use
General
Imprint: |
Food & Agriculture Organization Of The United Nations (Fao)
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Country of origin: |
Italy |
Series: |
Microbiological risk assessment series, 29 |
Release date: |
April 2021 |
Authors: |
Food and Agriculture Organization
• World Health Organization
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Dimensions: |
250 x 248 x 16mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
100 |
ISBN-13: |
978-92-5-133930-5 |
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LSN: |
92-5-133930-9 |
Barcode: |
9789251339305 |
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