Warriner Keith, Huber Ann, Namvar Azadeh, Fan Wei, Dunfield Kari
Department of Food Science, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Adv Food Nutr Res. 2009;57:155-208. doi: 10.1016/S1043-4526(09)57004-0.
Foodborne illness outbreaks linked to fresh produce are becoming more frequent and widespread. High impact outbreaks, such as that associated with spinach contaminated with Escherichia coli O157:H7, resulted in almost 200 cases of foodborne illness across North America and >$300 m market losses. Over the last decade there has been intensive research into gaining an understanding on the interactions of human pathogens with plants and how microbiological safety of fresh produce can be improved. The following review will provide an update on the food safety issues linked to fresh produce. An overview of recent foodborne illness outbreaks linked to fresh produce. The types of human pathogens encountered will be described and how they can be transferred from their normal animal or human host to fresh produce. The interaction of human pathogens with growing plants will be discussed, in addition to novel intervention methods to enhance the microbiological safety of fresh produce.
与新鲜农产品相关的食源性疾病暴发正变得越来越频繁且广泛。一些影响重大的暴发事件,比如与被大肠杆菌O157:H7污染的菠菜相关的事件,在北美导致了近200例食源性疾病病例以及超过3亿美元的市场损失。在过去十年里,人们进行了深入研究,以了解人类病原体与植物的相互作用以及如何提高新鲜农产品的微生物安全性。以下综述将提供与新鲜农产品相关的食品安全问题的最新情况。概述近期与新鲜农产品相关的食源性疾病暴发。将描述所遇到的人类病原体类型以及它们如何从正常的动物或人类宿主转移到新鲜农产品上。除了提高新鲜农产品微生物安全性的新干预方法外,还将讨论人类病原体与生长中的植物的相互作用。