1 Recent International Efforts to Improve Bivalve Molluscan Shellfish Safety Iddya Karunasagar
\nPart I Management and Regulation/Gestion et la réglementation
\n2 Evolution of PSP Toxicity in Shellfish from the Beagle Channel (Tierra del Fuego, Argentina): An Overview\nAlejandra Beatriz Goya and Santiago Maldonado
\n3 Storage and Detoxification of Bivalve Molluscs as a Tool in a Marketing Strategy\nJ. Haure, J. Hussenot, F. Buzin, Patrick Lassus, C. Marcaillou, F. Mondeguer, V. S echet, F. Royer, Zouher Amzil, M. Cardinal, L. Le Grel, A. Mass e, N.E. Sabiri, J.B. Castaing, and P. Jaouen
\n4 Molluscan Shellfish Safety in South America\nDinorah Medina, Alejandra Beatriz Goya, and Claudia Rozas
\n5 Mitigating the Impacts of Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning During Harmful Algal Bloom Episodes in the Philippines\nUlysses M. Montojo, Marc Lawrence J. Romero, Ronald Jefferson A. Narceda, and Noime S. Walican
\n6 New Zealand Aquaculture Industry Initiative: Collingwood Case Study\nHelen Smale
\n7 Regulatory Perspective in Translating Science into Policy: Challenges in Utilizing Risk Assessment for the Elaboration of Codex Standards of Shellfish Safety\nHajime Toyofuku
\n8 Defining a Sampling Strategy for Okadaic Acid (OA) Toxins in Shellfish to Determine the Human Health Status of a Growing Area\nNathalie Wesolek, Franc ois-Gilles Carpentier, Dominique Parent-Massin, and Alain-Claude Roudot
\nPart II Health Risk Assessment/E valuation de risques a` la santé
\n9 Contribution of Shellfish Consumption to the Dietary Exposure of the French Population to Chemical Contaminants\nNathalie Arnich, V eronique Sirot, and Jean-Charles Leblanc
\n10 Probabilistic Exposure Assessment to Phycotoxins by Recreational Shellfish Harvesters: Results and Influence of Shellfish Species and the Cooking Process\nCyndie Picot, G. Limon, G. Durand, Dominique Parent-Massin, and Alain-Claude Roudot
\n11 Vibrio parahaemolyticus Risk Management in Japan\nHajime Toyofuku
\n12 Distribution of Cd, Pb, As and Hg in Oyster Tissue, Sediment andWater in Lingayen Gulf, Philippines\nReivin T. Vinarao, Gielenny M. Salem, and Rosario J. Ragaza
\nPart III Enteric Viruses/Virus ent eriques
\n13 Proposed Draft Guidelines for the Application of General Principles of Food Hygiene to Control of Viruses in Food\nIngeborg L.A. Boxman
\n14 Bioaccumulation and Removal Dynamics of Murine Norovirus in Manila Clams ( Venerupis philippinarum ) and Mussels ( Mytilus galloprovincialis )\nD. Polo, C. A lvarez, J. D iez, C.F. Manso, M. Angulo, M.L. Vilari no, S. Darriba, A. Longa, and J.L. Romalde
\n15 Detection of Enteric Viruses in Shellfish\nGary P. Richards, Dean O. Cliver, and Gail E. Greening
\nPart IV Chemical Analytical Methods/M ethodes d\'analyse chimique
\n16 Searching for Internal Standard for Chemical Routine Analysis of Lipophilic Shellfish Toxins\nTrude S. Guldberg, T. Hatlen, and K. Aarstad
\n17 Effect of Dilution Rate on Azadinium spinosum and Azaspiracid (AZA) Production in Pilot Scale
\nPhotobioreactors for the Harvest of AZA1 and -2\nT. Jauffrais, V. S echet, P. Truquet, Zouher Amzil, C. Herrenknecht, and P. Hess
\n18 A Comparison of Assay Techniques for the Analysis of Diarrhetic Shellfish Poisoning Toxins in Shellfish\nR. Raine, A.M. Wilson, G. Hermann, and J.P. Lacaze
\nPart V Metabolism of Toxins in Molluscan Shellfish/M etabolisme des toxines dans les coquillages
\n19 Accumulation of Okadaic Acid and Detoxifying Enzymes in the Digestive Gland of Mytilus galloprovincialis During Exposure to DSP\nA. Vidal, Y. Ruiz, P. Su arez, Ana Alonso Martinez, A.E. Rossignoli, J. Blanco, O. Garcia, and F. San Juan
\nPart VI Chemical Contaminants/Polluants chimiques
\n20 In Vitro Toxicity and Histopathological Effects Induced in the Mantle Tissue of Males of Mytilus galloprovincialis During Short-Term Exposure to a Tar Mixture\nAna Alonso Martinez, P. Su arez, Y. Ruiz, A. Vidal, and F. San Juan
\n21 Histopathological Alterations of the
\n ukryj opis- Wydawnictwo: Springer Netherlands
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- Rok wydania: 2015
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