The European Safety
Authority (EFSA) has warned the food industry that Listeria is on the rise following
an increased number of human cases of the disease listeriosis between 2005 en
2006.
In particular, the
high variance in storage temperatures at both retail and domestic refrigerators
cause reasons for concern.
PURAC is helping
the food industry by controlling Listeria
monocytogenes through its range of preservation products and by its Listeria
Control Models.
Listeria monocytogenes is the bacterium which causes the disease Listeriosis.
Most cases of Listeriosis are caused
by the consumption of ready-to-eat foods, such as meat products or deli salads.
Listeriosis is a rare but potentially lethal food-borne infection which can
kill vulnerable people such as the elderly and pregnant women as well as people
suffering from immuno-compromising diseases such as cancer or HIV.
The EFSA has therefore taken several
measures to reverse the trend. One of its measures, which has an impact on the
food industry, is its maximum safety tolerance levels for Listeria in food products. The EFSA will
tolerate 100 cfu/g throughout the shelf life of ready-to-eat food products
provided that the manufacturer is able to demonstrate that the product will not
exceed this limit throughout the shelf life.
PURAC can assist you in
achieving this regulatory target by the introduction of Listeria Control Models
for cooked meat products as well as for deli salads. These
interactive models help to predict the growth of Listeria throughout the shelf
life. They are unique tools that allow you to calculate the level of PURAC
product needed to control Listeria for their required shelf life.
Besides
the models, PURAC provides a range of preservatives which can help you to make
your food products safer throughout their shelf-life, such as lactic acid, combinations
of organic acids or combinations of lactates with diacetate.
For more
information on:
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Our range of products, click here
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The listeria control model for cooked meat
products, click here
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The listeria control model for deli salads,
click here