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Food-Borne Microbes: Shaping the Host Ecosystem
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Sep 2009, Pages: 432
This book uniquely addresses the impact, both positive and negative, of food-borne microbes on the host and their role in shaping the ecosystems of the gut and oral cavity. This book is a comprehensive reference for the general microbiology community, with particular interest to food and industrial microbiologists and those engaged in microbial ecology research.
- Addresses the impact, both positive and negative, of food-borne microbes on the host and their role in shaping the ecosystems of the gut and oral cavity
- Organized to reflect the progression of the microflora along the food chain from production to consumption, and the connections with the environment and the host flora
- Promotes the stimulation of new ideas and new opportunities in future food microbiology research
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