Hobbs' Food Poisoning and Food Hygiene, Seventh Edition

Hobbs' Food Poisoning and Food Hygiene, Seventh Edition

Author: Jim McLauchlin

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2007-06-29

Total Pages: 433

ISBN-13: 0340905301

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This unique textbook takes a holistic approach to food poisoning and food hygiene, explaining in clear and non-technical language the causes of food poisoning with practical examples from 'real-life' outbreaks. Now in its seventh edition, the book retains its longstanding clarity, while being completely revised and updated by a new team of editors and contributing authors. Hobbs' Food Poisoning and Food Hygiene gives the reader a practical and general introduction to the relevant micro-organisms that affect food in relation to food safety and foodborne illness. Emphasis is given to the main aspects of hygiene necessary for the production, preparation, sale and service of safe food. Information about the behaviour of microbiological agents in various foods, their ability to produce toxins and the means by which harmful organisms reach food is applied to manufacture and retail procedures, and to equipment and kitchen design. For the first time the book includes coverage of waterborne infections and sewage and, through judicious selection of case examples, indicates the global nature of food and water hygiene today. The contribution of different professional groups to the control of food- and waterborne organisms is also recognized. This book remains an essential course text for students and lecturers dealing with food science, public health, microbiology, environmental health and the food service industry. It also serves as an invaluable handbook for professionals within the food industry, investigators, researchers in higher education and those in the retail trade.


The Prevention of Food Poisoning

The Prevention of Food Poisoning

Author: Jill Trickett

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780748758937

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The fourth edition of this well-established text has been fully revised to provide complete coverage on the subject of food hygiene. New content, design and illustrations have brought this classic book completely up-to-date and students will find it an excellent intermediate level resource.


Hobbs' Food Poisoning and Food Hygiene, Seventh Edition

Hobbs' Food Poisoning and Food Hygiene, Seventh Edition

Author: Jim McLauchlin

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2017-11-06

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 9781138454903

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This unique textbook takes a holistic approach to food poisoning and food hygiene, explaining in clear and non-technical language the causes of food poisoning with practical examples from 'real-life' outbreaks. Now in its seventh edition, the book retains its longstanding clarity, while being completely revised and updated by a new team of editors and contributing authors. Hobbs' Food Poisoning and Food Hygiene gives the reader a practical and general introduction to the relevant micro-organisms that affect food in relation to food safety and foodborne illness. Emphasis is given to the main aspects of hygiene necessary for the production, preparation, sale and service of safe food. Information about the behaviour of microbiological agents in various foods, their ability to produce toxins and the means by which harmful organisms reach food is applied to manufacture and retail procedures, and to equipment and kitchen design. For the first time the book includes coverage of waterborne infections and sewage and, through judicious selection of case examples, indicates the global nature of food and water hygiene today. The contribution of different professional groups to the control of food- and waterborne organisms is also recognized. This book remains an essential course text for students and lecturers dealing with food science, public health, microbiology, environmental health and the food service industry. It also serves as an invaluable handbook for professionals within the food industry, investigators, researchers in higher education and those in the retail trade.


Food Poisoning and Food Hygiene

Food Poisoning and Food Hygiene

Author: Betty C (Betty Constance) Hobbs

Publisher: Hassell Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9781013871078

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Microbial Food Poisoning

Microbial Food Poisoning

Author: Adrian R. Eley

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1996-06-30

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9780412644306

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Infective bacterial food poisoning. toxic bacterial food poisoning. Other bacterial pathogens. Micotoxic fungi. Viruses and protozoa. Laboratory diagnosis. Epidemiology. microbiological control of food production. Food safet and food legislation. Food hygiene.