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The Key Events Dose-Response Framework: Its Potential for Application to Foodborne Pathogenic Microorganisms

The Key Events Dose-Response Framework (KEDRF) is an analytical approach that facilitates the use of currently available data to gain insight regarding dose-response relationships. The use of the KEDRF also helps identify critical knowledge gaps that once filled, will reduce reliance on assumptions....

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Autores principales: BUCHANAN, ROBERT L., HAVELAAR, ARIE H., SMITH, MARY ALICE, WHITING, RICHARD C., JULIEN, ELIZABETH
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2840876/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19690997
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10408390903116764
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author BUCHANAN, ROBERT L.
HAVELAAR, ARIE H.
SMITH, MARY ALICE
WHITING, RICHARD C.
JULIEN, ELIZABETH
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HAVELAAR, ARIE H.
SMITH, MARY ALICE
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description The Key Events Dose-Response Framework (KEDRF) is an analytical approach that facilitates the use of currently available data to gain insight regarding dose-response relationships. The use of the KEDRF also helps identify critical knowledge gaps that once filled, will reduce reliance on assumptions. The present study considers how the KEDRF might be applied to pathogenic microorganisms, using fetal listeriosis resulting from maternal ingestion of food contaminated with L. monocytogenes as an initial example. Major biological events along the pathway between food ingestion and the endpoint of concern are systematically considered with regard to dose (i.e., number of organisms), pathogen factors (e.g., virulence), and protective host mechanisms (e.g., immune response or other homeostatic mechanisms). It is concluded that the KEDRF provides a useful structure for systematically evaluating the complex array of host and pathogen factors that influence the dose-response relationship. In particular, the KEDRF supports efforts to specify and quantify the sources of variability, a prerequisite to strengthening the scientific basis for food safety decision making.
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spelling pubmed-28408762010-03-22 The Key Events Dose-Response Framework: Its Potential for Application to Foodborne Pathogenic Microorganisms BUCHANAN, ROBERT L. HAVELAAR, ARIE H. SMITH, MARY ALICE WHITING, RICHARD C. JULIEN, ELIZABETH Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr Article The Key Events Dose-Response Framework (KEDRF) is an analytical approach that facilitates the use of currently available data to gain insight regarding dose-response relationships. The use of the KEDRF also helps identify critical knowledge gaps that once filled, will reduce reliance on assumptions. The present study considers how the KEDRF might be applied to pathogenic microorganisms, using fetal listeriosis resulting from maternal ingestion of food contaminated with L. monocytogenes as an initial example. Major biological events along the pathway between food ingestion and the endpoint of concern are systematically considered with regard to dose (i.e., number of organisms), pathogen factors (e.g., virulence), and protective host mechanisms (e.g., immune response or other homeostatic mechanisms). It is concluded that the KEDRF provides a useful structure for systematically evaluating the complex array of host and pathogen factors that influence the dose-response relationship. In particular, the KEDRF supports efforts to specify and quantify the sources of variability, a prerequisite to strengthening the scientific basis for food safety decision making. Taylor & Francis 2009-09-11 2009-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2840876/ /pubmed/19690997 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10408390903116764 Text en © 2009 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC http://www.informaworld.com/mpp/uploads/iopenaccess_tcs.pdf This is an open access article distributed under the Supplemental Terms and Conditions for iOpenAccess articles published in Taylor & Francis journals (http://www.informaworld.com/mpp/uploads/iopenaccess_tcs.pdf) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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The Key Events Dose-Response Framework: Its Potential for Application to Foodborne Pathogenic Microorganisms
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