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Assurance of Microbiological Safety in a University Feeding System
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1976
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NutritionSanitationMicrobial HazardMicrobial ContaminationSanitation Surveillance SystemAssurance ProgramMedicineFood MicrobiologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyAdhesive ContactMicrobiologyInfection ControlMicrobiomeUniversity Feeding SystemPublic HealthPredictive MicrobiologyFood SafetyMicrobial Risk Assessment
The sanitation surveillance system was developed with standards and follow-up actions as a part of an assurance program for microbiological safety in a university feeding system. The surveillance is based upon an adhesive contact and transfer tape system for surface monitoring and a micropore filter system for monitoring efficiency of the associated laundry operation. Results compiled from 3 years of operation generally show continued reductions in numbers of items testing below fully satisfactory. Specific systems of microbiological data analysis for detection of some mechanical or procedural breakdowns were developed. The overall cost for the entire laboratory part of the food safety assurance program was less than 0.5 cent per meal served.