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Monday, October 19 2:30pm - 3:30pm
S3: Difficult to Detect Organisms: Management in the Face of Uncertainty
SESSION HIGHLIGHTS:
Evaluate unanswered questions associated with nonculturable organisms such as norovirus, hepatitis A virus, Cyclospora cayetanensis, and more.
Learn how to develop and implement control strategies when the efficacy of detection methods can’t be verified.
Conceptualize proactive prevention of future recalls and outbreaks associated with these pathogens, including developing better test methods, inactivation options, research projects, and comprehensive risk management strategies.
Presenter: Lee Ann Jaykus, PhD, William Neal Reynolds Distinguished Professor, Food Science, North Carolina State University