McMeekin T A
Australian Food Safety Centre of Excellence, Tasmanian Institute of Agricultural Research, University of Tasmania, Private Bag 54, Hobart, Tasmania 7001, Australia.
Meat Sci. 2007 Sep;77(1):17-27. doi: 10.1016/j.meatsci.2007.04.005. Epub 2007 Apr 14.
Predictive microbiology is considered in the context of the conference theme "chance, innovation and challenge", together with the impact of quantitative approaches on food microbiology, generally. The contents of four prominent texts on predictive microbiology are analysed and the major contributions of two meat microbiologists, Drs. T.A. Roberts and C.O. Gill, to the early development of predictive microbiology are highlighted. These provide a segue into R&D trends in predictive microbiology, including the Refrigeration Index, an example of science-based, outcome-focussed food safety regulation. Rapid advances in technologies and systems for application of predictive models are indicated and measures to judge the impact of predictive microbiology are suggested in terms of research outputs and outcomes. The penultimate section considers the future of predictive microbiology and advances that will become possible when data on population responses are combined with data derived from physiological and molecular studies in a systems biology approach. Whilst the emphasis is on science and technology for food safety management, it is suggested that decreases in foodborne illness will also arise from minimising human error by changing the food safety culture.
预测微生物学是在“机遇、创新与挑战”这一会议主题的背景下进行探讨的,同时也涉及定量方法对食品微生物学的总体影响。本文分析了四本关于预测微生物学的重要著作的内容,并着重介绍了两位肉类微生物学家T.A.罗伯茨博士和C.O.吉尔博士对预测微生物学早期发展的主要贡献。这些内容为预测微生物学的研发趋势提供了过渡,其中包括制冷指数,这是一个基于科学、以结果为导向的食品安全监管范例。文中指出了预测模型应用技术和系统的快速发展,并从研究产出和成果方面提出了判断预测微生物学影响的措施。倒数第二部分探讨了预测微生物学的未来,以及当将群体反应数据与通过系统生物学方法从生理和分子研究中获得的数据相结合时可能取得的进展。虽然重点是食品安全管理的科学技术,但也指出通过改变食品安全文化来尽量减少人为错误,也将减少食源性疾病的发生。