JOURNAL: Mathematical Frameworks for Modeling Listeria Cross-contamination in Food-processing Plants
Posted by Labels: CIS, Food Processing, Journal, journal of agricultureABSTRACT: The possibility of modeling the cross-contamination of Listeria species, total Listeria monocytogenes, or specific L. monocytogenes strains using a quantitative mathematical model using Monte Carlo simulation techniques is proposed. This article illustrates this approach using 2 different models: one that tracks L. monocytogenes number and prevalence for 4 different strains (Model I) and one that tracks only prevalence for a single strain (Model II). These models have been developed to provide a starting framework for predictive modelers and scientists studying L. monocytogenes to begin research together with the ultimate goal of understanding and controlling L. monocytogenes in food-processing plants.
Keywords: Listeria monocytogenes, modeling, risk assessment, simulation, processing plant
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