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Pathogen Reduction Dialogue
 Panel 4
Characterization and Control of Food Borne Pathogens
May 7, 2002

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Slide 1 of 34 - Pathogen Reduction Dialogue, Panel 4: Characterization and Control of Food Borne Pathogens

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Slide 2 of 34 - Characterization and Control of Food Borne Pathogens

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Slide 3 of 34 - Input Helpful for Developing Interventions

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Slide 4 of 34 - Research Strategy - Interventions

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Slide 5 of 34 - Pathogen Modeling Program 6.0

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Slide 6 of 34 - Pathogen Modeling Program (PMP)

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Slide 7 of 34 - Pathogen Modeling Program (PMP)

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Slide 8 of 34 - ComBase - A Relational Database of Predictive Microbiology Information

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Slide 9 of 34 - Center of Excellence in Microbial Modeling & Informatics

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Slide 10 of 34 - Microbial Detection

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Slide 11 of 34 - States Participating in the National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) Swine 2000 Study

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Slide 12 of 34 - National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) Swine 2000 Study

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Slide 13 of 34 - Recovery of E.coli 0157 From Swine Fecess (NAHMS 2000 Swine Surveillance Study)

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Slide 14 of 34 - Recovery of E.coli 0157 from Intact Colons of Swine at a Slaughter Facility (HIMP Microbial Surveillance Project)

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Slide 15 of 34 - Conclusions - E.coli 0157:H7 and Swine

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Slide 16 of 34 - Talking Points - E.coli 0157:H7 and Swine

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Slide 17 of 34 - Characterization of E.coli 0157:H7 from Downer and Healthy Dairy Cattle in the Upper Midwest

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Slide 18 of 34 - Design - E.coli 0157:H7 and Dairy Cattle

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Slide 19 of 34 - Prevalence - E.coli 0157:H7 and Dairy Cattle

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Slide 20 of 34 - Conclusions - E.coli 0157:H7 and Dairy Cattle

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Slide 21 of 34 - Talking Points - E.coli 0157:H7 and Dairy Cattle

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Slide 22 of 34 - Hot Dogs Are

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Slide 23 of 34 - Some Facts About Hot Dogs

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Slide 24 of 34 - Research on L. monocytogenes in Commercially-Prepared Frankfurters

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Slide 25 of 34 - ARS & FSIS L. monocytogens Frankfurter Shelf Life Study

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Slide 26 of 34 - ARS & FSIS L. monocytogenes Frankfurter Shelf Life Study

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Slide 27 of 34 - USDA - ARS Package Rinse Method

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Slide 28 of 34 - Recovery of L. monocytogens from Frankfurters

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Slide 29 of 34 - Fate of L. monocytogenes on Frankfurters Containing Potassium Lactate (Klac) at 4 degrees C

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Slide 30 of 34 - Fate of L. monocytogens on Frankfurters Containing Potassium Lactate

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Slide 31 of 34 - Listeria monocytogenes Genomics: from Sequence to Function

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Slide 32 of 34 - Listeria monocytogenes Genome Sequencing Project - Status

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Slide 33 of 34 - What Can Be Done With the Completed Sequence of Listeria monocytogenes

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Slide 34 of 34 - The Goal of Every Bacterium Is To Become Bacteria."

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