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Risk-based inspection as a cost-effective strategy to reduce human exposure to cysticerci of Taenia saginata in low-prevalence settings.

Bhagyalakshmi Chengat PrakashbabuLaura Rebecca MarshallMatteo CrottaWilliam GilbertJade Cherry JohnsonLis AlbanJavier Guitian
Published in: Parasites & vectors (2018)
The results suggest that, under reasonable assumptions regarding potential improvements to current inspection methods, a more efficient and sensitive meat inspection system could be used on animals categorised according to their risk of harbouring T. saginata cysticercus at slaughter. Such a system could reduce associated cost to the beef industry and lower microbial contamination of beef products, improving public health outcomes.
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