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Iowa State University Pathogen Reduction Dialogue Panel 4 Intervention Strategies May 7, 2002 Introduction Chair: James S. Dickson, PhD Associate Professor.

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1 Iowa State University Pathogen Reduction Dialogue Panel 4 Intervention Strategies May 7, 2002 Introduction Chair: James S. Dickson, PhD Associate Professor and Chair, Microbiology Iowa State University

2 Intervention Strategies Martin FirthJohn Sofos Canadian Food Insp. AgencyColorado State Univ. Animal ProductionSlaughter John LuchanskyMike Ollinger USDA-ARSUSDA-ERS ProcessingBenefit/Cost

3 Iowa State University Points for Food Safety Interventions Production Source Transportation Processing Distribution Commercial Preparation or Retail Sale Consumer

4 Iowa State University What is an “intervention”? A working definition of an intervention is: a procedure, process or technology which reduces or eliminates a potential food borne hazard.

5 Iowa State University What is an “intervention”? The first “intervention” is Prevention!

6 Iowa State University Effect of Initial Population

7 Iowa State University Procedural Interventions Good Agricultural Practices Sanitation Practices Safe Food Handling Practices

8 Iowa State University Process Interventions Trimming and Washing Processes Cooking Processes Canning Processes

9 Iowa State University Technology Interventions Equipment Design Steam Pasteurization Irradiation

10 Iowa State University Interventions Multiple Interventions are required *no “silver bullet” *opportunities for recontamination

11 Iowa State University Multiple Interventions Pasteurized Milk – Grade A PMO On farm interventions – sanitation, equipment design, temperature control of product (reduces pathogens) Pasteurization – time/temperature process (destroys pathogens)

12 Iowa State University Multiple Interventions Pasteurized Milk Distribution and Retail – product held refrigerated (restricts growth of microorganisms)

13 Iowa State University Interventions Discussion Issues Research * what research needs to be done to further develop new technologies? * how can USDA-FSIS provide incentives to conduct the research?

14 Iowa State University Interventions Discussion Issues Research *how can you measure and verify the food safety impact of interventions?

15 Iowa State University Interventions Discussion Issues Implementation *what new technologies have been developed that are now ready to be implemented? *how can USDA-FSIS provide incentives to implement?

16 Iowa State University Interventions Discussion Issues Benefit vs. Cost *what can be said about likely benefits and costs of interventions?


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