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Quantitative Health Risk Analysis Methods: Modeling the Human Health Impacts of Antibiotics Used in Food Animals

Louis Anthony Cox

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libros

ISBN impreso

978-0-387-25909-3

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-26118-8

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

Información sobre derechos de publicación

© Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006

Tabla de contenidos

Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Analysis

Palabras clave: Risk Rating; Human Health Risk; Human Health Impact; Quantitative Risk Assessment; Risk Management Decision.

Pp. 1-35

Risk Analysis: Goals and Methods

Palabras clave: Risk Assessment; Risk Management; Risk Communication; Human Health Risk; Uncertainty Factor.

Pp. 37-75

Hazard Identification

Palabras clave: Risk Assessment; Bayesian Model Average; Attributable Fraction; Foodborne Illness; Hazard Identification.

Pp. 77-130

Exposure Assessment

Palabras clave: Exposure Assessment; System Dynamic Model; Exposure Model; Microbial Load; Necrotic Enteritis.

Pp. 131-168

Dose-Response Modeling and Risk Characterization

Palabras clave: Food Category; Bayesian Model Average; Uncertainty Band; Bayesian Model Average; Risk Characterization.

Pp. 169-223

Human Health Risks from Virginiamycin: A Case Study

Palabras clave: Treatment Failure; Human Health Risk; Clinical Success Rate; Quantitative Risk Assessment; Nosocomial Transmission.

Pp. 225-254

Dynamic Modeling and Uncertainty Analysis

Palabras clave: Intensive Care Unit; Uncertainty Analysis; Human Health Risk; System Dynamic Model; Prescription Rate.

Pp. 255-275

Potential Human Health Benefits of Animal Antibiotics

Palabras clave: Human Health Risk; Microbial Load; Illness Rate; Human Health Impact; Illness Case.

Pp. 277-307