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Aust Vet J ; 71(12): 393-6, 1994 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7702474

ABSTRACT

A brief history of food safety in Australia in the context of the development of scientific knowledge is presented. Australia's food and food commodity residue and contamination surveillance and monitoring programs are outlined. Although chemical residues are perceived as a major health risk by the general community, the risk of food causing illness or death because of chemical residues is low. The major threat to human health from food is microbiological contamination, in terms of deaths, sickness and economic loss. The emerging influences in food safety are scientific and technical developments, deregulation, social and demographic factors, and the media. The risk of disruption of domestic and export markets by food safety issues is considerable. The emergence of international standards for food production and processing will enable commercial contractual arrangements to minimise the frequency of disruptive food safety incidents.


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Food Contamination/analysis , Food Contamination/legislation & jurisprudence , Plants, Edible/chemistry , Australia , Food Contamination/economics , Food Contamination/prevention & control , Humans , International Cooperation , Pesticide Residues/analysis , Plants, Edible/microbiology
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