Bacteriophages in the control of food- and waterborne pathogens [electronic resource] / edited by Parviz M. Sabour, Mansel W. Griffiths.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, DC : ASM Press, c2010.Description: xvii, 333 p., 12 p. of plates : ill. (some col.)Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 579.2/6 22
LOC classification:
  • QR342 .B3385 2010eb
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Contents:
Implications of antimicrobial agents as therapeutics and growth promoters in food animal production / Patrick Boerlin -- Introduction to bacteriophage biology and diversity / Pieter-Jan Ceyssens and Rob Lavigne -- Phage-based methods for the detection of bacterial pathogens / Mansel W. Griffiths --Application of bacteriophages to control pathogens in food animal production / Lawrence D. Goodridge --Bacteriophages for control of phytopathogens in food production systems / Antonet M. Svircev, Alan J. Castle, and Susan M. Lehman -- Potential use of bacteriophages as indicators of water quality and wastewater treatment processes / Francisco Lucena and JuanJofre -- Application of bacteriophages to control pathogenic and spoilage bacteria in food processing and distribution / J. Andrew Hudson, Lynn McIntyre, and Craig Billington -- Bacteriophage lytic enzymes as antimicrobials / Caren J. Stark ... [et al.] -- Lysogenic conversion in bacteria of importance to the food industry / Marcin Los... [et al.] --Bacteriophages in industrial food processing / Simon Labrie and Sylvain Moineau -- Practical and theoretical considerations for the use of bacteriophages in food systems / Jason J. Gill -- Encapsulation and controlled release of bacteriophages for food animal production / Qi Wang and Parviz M. Sabour --Application of bacteriophages for control of infectious diseases in aquaculture / Toshihiro Nakai -- Control of bacterial diarrhea with phages : coverage and safety issues in bacteriophage therapy / Harald Brüssow -- Industrial and regulatory issues in bacteriophage applications in food production and processing / Alexander Sulakvelidze and Gary R. Pasternack.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Implications of antimicrobial agents as therapeutics and growth promoters in food animal production / Patrick Boerlin -- Introduction to bacteriophage biology and diversity / Pieter-Jan Ceyssens and Rob Lavigne -- Phage-based methods for the detection of bacterial pathogens / Mansel W. Griffiths --Application of bacteriophages to control pathogens in food animal production / Lawrence D. Goodridge --Bacteriophages for control of phytopathogens in food production systems / Antonet M. Svircev, Alan J. Castle, and Susan M. Lehman -- Potential use of bacteriophages as indicators of water quality and wastewater treatment processes / Francisco Lucena and JuanJofre -- Application of bacteriophages to control pathogenic and spoilage bacteria in food processing and distribution / J. Andrew Hudson, Lynn McIntyre, and Craig Billington -- Bacteriophage lytic enzymes as antimicrobials / Caren J. Stark ... [et al.] -- Lysogenic conversion in bacteria of importance to the food industry / Marcin Los... [et al.] --Bacteriophages in industrial food processing / Simon Labrie and Sylvain Moineau -- Practical and theoretical considerations for the use of bacteriophages in food systems / Jason J. Gill -- Encapsulation and controlled release of bacteriophages for food animal production / Qi Wang and Parviz M. Sabour --Application of bacteriophages for control of infectious diseases in aquaculture / Toshihiro Nakai -- Control of bacterial diarrhea with phages : coverage and safety issues in bacteriophage therapy / Harald Brüssow -- Industrial and regulatory issues in bacteriophage applications in food production and processing / Alexander Sulakvelidze and Gary R. Pasternack.

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