Contamination of food with biological agents: An integrated risk analysis and risk communication approach
In spite of efforts to improve safety throughout the food chain, globalization of the food trade presents new challenges to assure food safety. Any contamination that occurs in one country may have severe consequences on both health and trade in other countries. Moreover, the events of September 11, 2001 and the subsequent anthrax incidents gave rise to concerns about food terrorism.
Short name and number:
Food Contamination (220444)
Name of US Partner:
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
Contact:
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITEIT (NL) / FREWER Lynn J.
Participating Countries:
United States
Area:
Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Biotechnology
Category:
FP7 Project with U.S. partner