Swabbing the surface: critical factors in environmental monitoring and a path towards standardization and improvement

Volume: 60, Issue: 2, Pages: 225 - 243
Published: Nov 13, 2018
Abstract
Cross-contamination can be broadly defined as the transfer, direct or indirect, of microorganisms from a contaminated product to a non-contaminated product. Events that may result in cross-contamination include inadequate hygiene practices, contaminated equipment surfaces, contamination via food handling personnel, further product processing, or storage abuse All of these niches require consistent environmental surveillance systems to monitor...
Paper Details
Title
Swabbing the surface: critical factors in environmental monitoring and a path towards standardization and improvement
Published Date
Nov 13, 2018
Volume
60
Issue
2
Pages
225 - 243
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