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Publikováno v:
Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health, Vol 14, Iss 3, Pp 787-816 (2024)
Abstract Background Robust solutions to global, national, and regional burdens of communicable and non-communicable diseases, particularly related to diet, demand interdisciplinary or transdisciplinary collaborations to effectively inform risk analys
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https://doaj.org/article/d0b60f0d474b4489842d6417bcd49208
Publikováno v:
Applied Microbiology
Volume 1
Issue 3
Pages 27-425
Volume 1
Issue 3
Pages 27-425
An evidence map is visualized as a starting point for deliberations by trans-disciplinary stakeholders, including microbiologists with interests in the evidence and its influence on health and safety. Available evidence for microbial benefits and ris
Publikováno v:
Applied Microbiology
Volume 1
Issue 3
Pages 31-497
Volume 1
Issue 3
Pages 31-497
Microbes in the 21st century are understood as symbionts ‘completing’ the human ‘superorganism’ (Homo sapiens plus microbial partners-in-health). This paper addresses a significant paradox: despite the vast majority of our genes being microbi
Publikováno v:
Risk Analysis. 38:1685-1700
Military health risk assessors, medical planners, operational planners, and defense system developers require knowledge of human responses to doses of biothreat agents to support force health protection and chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear
Publikováno v:
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 23:1830-1856
Microbial risk assessors often make simplifying assumptions that lead to the selection of simple concave functions with low-dose linearity, consistent with no-threshold and single-hit hypotheses, as default dose–response model forms. However, evide
Autor:
Margaret E. Coleman, Harry M. Marks
Publikováno v:
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 23:1857-1876
An “expansive” risk assessment approach is illustrated, characterizing dose–response relationships for salmonellosis in light of the full body of evidence for human and murine superorganisms. Risk assessments often require analysis of costs and
Autor:
Margaret E. Coleman, Darrell W. Donahue, Harry M. Marks, Jason E. Comer, Sarah C. Taft, Stephanie A. Hines, Timothy A. Bartrand
Publikováno v:
Risk Analysis. 37:943-957
Survival models are developed to predict response and time-to-response for mortality in rabbits following exposures to single or multiple aerosol doses of Bacillus anthracis spores. Hazard function models were developed for a multiple-dose data set t
Publikováno v:
Biosecurity and Bioterrorism: Biodefense Strategy, Practice, and Science. 6:147-160
The notion that inhalation of a single Bacillus anthracis spore is fatal has become entrenched nearly to the point of urban legend, in part because of incomplete articulation of the scientific basis for microbial risk assessment, particularly dose-re
Autor:
Eric D. Ebel, Harry M. Marks, Margaret E. Coleman, Wayne Schlosser, Nathan M. Quiring, Carl M. Schroeder, Neal J. Golden, Heejeong K. Latimer, Allan T. Hogue, Abdel-Razak Kadry, Janell Kause
Publikováno v:
Foodborne Pathogens and Disease. 3:403-412
In 1998, the United States Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) and the Food and Drug Administration completed a risk assessment that indicated multiple interventions along the farm-to-table chain were needed to reduc
Publikováno v:
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal. 9:1399-1410
Risk assessors are often faced with decisions on the nature of the information that they should provide to those who develop strategies for decreasing or eliminating the risks. Because of the incomplete nature of the data or the lack of understanding