Details the distribution, definition, and impact of food-borne viruses, illuminating this major health concern.

  • Summarizes the latest knowledge on these viral strains, their detection and control, and associated challenges, and points toward important new directions for future research.
  • Explores the effect of commonly detected food-borne viruses and new viruses, such as SARS virus, coronavirus, Nipah virus, and avian influenza virus, on food practices.
  • Essential reading for researchers and practitioners interested in any aspect of food-borne viral illness.

This title is published by the American Society of Microbiology Press and distributed by Taylor and Francis in rest of world territories.


Presents the latest research and industry practices promoting microbiological safety of fruits and vegetables. * Examines key issues of microbiological safety of fresh produce, from production to consumption, and focuses on the unique challenges the specialists encounter in controlling microorganisms found on produce. * Highlights microorganisms associated with human illness and linked to consumption of contaminated produce. * Discusses industry trends and topical issues, including the microbiology of imported and domestic produce, good agricultural practices, irradiation, edible films, and diagnostic techniques used in the field. * Features a chapter devoted to the practices related to the safety of seed sprouts, covering valuable information relevant to the producer, researcher, and extension specialist.

This title is published by the American Society for Microbiology Press and distributed by Taylor and Francis in rest of world territories.