Abstract
Of the many warnings of dangerous food given by the Government
between 1988 and 1992, it is only with listeriosis that there is any
evidence of improvement. The whole basis of Government action on BSE has
now been shown to be flawed in that the extraordinarily optimistic hope
that cattle would prove to be a dead‐end for the infection has been
discredited. The chance of a large number of people succumbing from a
BSE‐like illness next century is about 70 per cent. The salmonella in
eggs problem is not solved because contaminated infected laying flocks
have been replaced by further infected flocks. Intensive farming is
beset by problems additional to that of microbial safety. These include
evidence of reduced nutritional quality of the food, particularly of
polyunsaturated fatty acids. Moist food processing and retailing still
provide major risks to consumers because new legislation is too lax.
Thus most cooked food can be kept indefinitely at temperatures of
50°C or 8°C. One bacterium which can grow at low temperatures is
E. coli 0157, the incidence of which has increased during the
last few years. This is transferred through food from cattle and causes
acute gastro‐enteritis, followed by kidney failure, particularly in
children.
Subject
Food Science,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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