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ISSN 3050-256X
Research projects
September 30, 2020 BST

Meta-analysis of the Efficacy of Interventions Applied During Primary Processing to Reduce Microbiological Contamination in Beef

Food Standards Agency, University of Liverpool,
Foodborne Disease and AMRFoodborne diseaseProducts of animal originMethods
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FSA Research and Evidence
Food Standards Agency & University of Liverpool. (2020). Meta-analysis of the efficacy of interventions applied during primary processing to reduce microbiological contamination in beef. FSA Research and Evidence. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.46756/​001c.138264

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