Foilsíodh an t‑alt seo breis agus 10 mbliana ó shin agus d’fhéadfadh sé nach mbeadh sé ina léiriú ar an staid reatha. Má tá ceisteanna agat maidir lena chruinneas, téigh chuig ár leathanach Déan teagmháil linn.

EFSA evaluates molecular typing methods for food-borne pathogens

Molecular typing methods are laboratory techniques, such as whole genome sequencing Visualisation of the entire genetic makeup of a particular organism, that enable the classification and comparison of strains of disease-causing bacteria. EFSA’s Panel on Biological Hazards (BIOHAZ) has reviewed the methods for typing the food-borne pathogens Salmonella, Escherichia coli,Listeriaand Campylobacter, and has evaluated the effectiveness of these methods for:

  • Detecting and identifying food-borne outbreaks;
  • Estimating the contribution of various sources to food-borne illnesses;
  • Predicting which strains of food-borne pathogens may potentially cause epidemics.

EFSA’s BIOHAZ Panel recommends that public health and veterinary authorities strengthen their cooperation on the use of molecular typing for food-borne pathogens.