Mousavi Zeinab Ebrahimzadeh, Hunt Kevin, Koolman Leonard, Butler Francis, Fanning Séamus
UCD-Centre for Food Safety, School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, D04 V1W8 Dublin, Ireland.
School of Biosystems and Food Engineering, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, D04 V1W8 Dublin, Ireland.
Microorganisms. 2023 May 24;11(6):1379. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms11061379.
The powdered formula market is large and growing, with sales and manufacturing increasing by 120% between 2012 and 2021. With this growing market, there must come an increasing emphasis on maintaining a high standard of hygiene to ensure a safe product. In particular, species pose a risk to public health through their potential to cause severe illness in susceptible infants who consume contaminated powdered infant formula (PIF). Assessment of this risk is dependent on determining prevalence in PIF-producing factories, which can be challenging to measure with the heterogeneity observed in the design of built process facilities. There is also a potential risk of bacterial growth occurring during rehydration, given the observed persistence of in desiccated conditions. In addition, novel detection methods are emerging to effectively track and monitor species across the food chain. This review will explore the different vehicles that lead to species' environmental persistence in the food production environment, as well as their pathogenicity, detection methods and the regulatory framework surrounding PIF manufacturing that ensures a safe product for the global consumer.
粉状配方奶粉市场规模庞大且不断增长,2012年至2021年间销售额和产量增长了120%。随着这个市场的不断扩大,必须更加重视保持高标准的卫生,以确保产品安全。特别是,某些物种有可能在食用受污染的粉状婴儿配方奶粉(PIF)的易感婴儿中引发严重疾病,从而对公众健康构成风险。对这种风险的评估取决于确定PIF生产工厂中的流行率,鉴于在已建成的加工设施设计中观察到的异质性,这可能难以衡量。鉴于在干燥条件下观察到某些物种的持久性,在复水过程中也存在细菌生长的潜在风险。此外,新的检测方法正在出现,以有效地跟踪和监测整个食物链中的某些物种。本综述将探讨导致某些物种在食品生产环境中在环境中持续存在的不同媒介,以及它们的致病性、检测方法和围绕PIF制造的监管框架,该框架确保为全球消费者提供安全的产品。