Case study: styrene monomer migration into dairy products in single serve portion packs

Author(s):  
Albert L. Baner
2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (55) ◽  
pp. 710-728
Author(s):  
Carlos Henrique Matias Marinho ◽  
Marcio Vinicius Da Silva Carvalho ◽  
Josiano César De Sousa

Resumo: O presente trabalho aborda os desafios da gestão da cadeia de suprimentos de leite e derivados da região Tocantina. Diante disso, surge o interesse em descobrir quais os desafios enfrentados por tal gestão o que faz disso o objetivo geral desse estudo. Utilizou-se uma metodologia com foco na abordagem qualitativa através de uma pesquisa descritiva. Com base nos efeitos dessa pesquisa, constatou-se que a cadeia de suprimentos da região Tocantina apresenta desafios em sua gestão. No que tange ao transporte, boa parte da produção é levada em latões e, vale salientar que as estradas não contribuem para tal condução. Além de toda problemática apresentada, os produtores da região Tocantina encontram-se sem organização coletiva e insuficiência na assistência técnica. Por fim, com base nos estudos, ao findar desse artigo, será apresentado recomendações para pesquisas futuras.


2016 ◽  
Vol 139 ◽  
pp. 504-516 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vasileia Vasilaki ◽  
Evina Katsou ◽  
Sergio Ponsá ◽  
Joan Colón

mBio ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sophie Vaux ◽  
Alexis Criscuolo ◽  
Marie Desnos-Ollivier ◽  
Laure Diancourt ◽  
Chloé Tarnaud ◽  
...  

ABSTRACTRapidly fatal cases of invasive fungal infections due to a fungus later identified asSaprochaete clavatawere reported in France in May 2012. The objectives of this study were to determine the clonal relatedness of the isolates and to investigate possible sources of contamination. A nationwide alert was launched to collect cases. Molecular identification methods, whole-genome sequencing (WGS), and clone-specific genotyping were used to analyze recent and historical isolates, and a case-case study was performed. Isolates from thirty cases (26 fungemias, 22 associated deaths at day 30) were collected between September 2011 and October 2012. Eighteen cases occurred within 8 weeks (outbreak) in 10 health care facilities, suggesting a common source of contamination, with potential secondary cases. Phylogenetic analysis identified one clade (clade A), which accounted for 16/18 outbreak cases. Results of microbiological investigations of environmental, drug, or food sources were negative. Analysis of exposures pointed to a medical device used for storage and infusion of blood products, but no fungal contamination was detected in the unused devices. Molecular identification of isolates from previous studies demonstrated thatS. clavatacan be found in dairy products and has already been involved in monocentric outbreaks in hematology wards. The possibility thatS. clavatamay transmit through contaminated medical devices or can be associated with dairy products as seen in previous European outbreaks is highly relevant for the management of future outbreaks due to this newly recognized pathogen. This report also underlines further the potential of WGS for investigation of outbreaks due to uncommon fungal pathogens.IMPORTANCESeveral cases of rapidly fatal infections due to the fungusSaprochaete clavatawere reported in France within a short period of time in three health care facilities, suggesting a common source of contamination. A nationwide alert collected 30 cases over 1 year, including an outbreak of 18 cases over 8 weeks. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) was used to analyze recent and historical isolates and to design a clade-specific genotyping method that uncovered a clone associated with the outbreak, thus allowing a case-case study to analyze the risk factors associated with infection by the clone. The possibility thatS. clavatamay transmit through contaminated medical devices or can be associated with dairy products as seen in previous European outbreaks is highly relevant for the management of future outbreaks due to this newly recognized pathogen.


Author(s):  
José G. Sanabria-Rey ◽  
Elyn L. Solano-Charris ◽  
Carlos Alberto Vega-Mejía ◽  
Carlos L. Quintero-Araújo
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2013 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 97-109 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Forbus ◽  
Jason L. Snyder

Successful behavioral change is the Holy Grail for social marketers. Meta-analysis demonstrates that effect sizes of behavioral change in social marketing campaigns is typically low. The present case study uses 4 years of survey data from an Alabama weight loss and behavioral change campaign to develop an explanation for why some people are more successful in lifestyle change efforts than others. Comforting, a communicative form of prosocial behavior, produced the greatest magnitude of change when tested as an independent variable on dependent variables, including pounds lost, amount of dairy products and water consumed, and physical activities undertaken. The case study concludes by discussing implications for social marketing academics and practitioners.


Author(s):  
Alireza Goli ◽  
Hasan Khademi-Zare ◽  
Reza Tavakkoli-Moghaddam ◽  
Ahmad Sadeghieh ◽  
Mazyar Sasanian ◽  
...  

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