The economic impact of food-borne illnesses caused by bacteria
associated with food animals ranges from $10 to 40 billion (USD)
per year, and effects across the EU are similar in scale. Due to
the large drain on the GDP, as well as human health and societal
impacts, research and regulations over the past 100 years have
focused on improving food safety which has resulted in the U.S. and
EU currently having the safest food supply in history.
Unfortunately, the very safety of the food supply causes increased
notice of the sporadic outbreaks of food-borne illness, receiving
intensive media coverage and instilling fear and distrust in the
public mind in regards to the safety of their food supply. This
book encapsulates many of the arenas in which the future
improvements in food safety and human health will be explored.
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