One of the most serious threats to public health worldwide is posed by antibiotic-resistant pathogens. The World Health Organization (WHO) warns of the imminent beginning of a post-antibiotic era in which harmless infections can no longer be treated and could once again become one of the most frequent non-natural causes of death. Decades of using various antibiotics as standard therapy have greatly reduced the spectrum of effective antibacterial drugs. At the same time, the development of new drugs...
Hospital screening tests are failing to identify the true extent of microbial resistance, according to new research.
Birds use odor to identify other birds, and researchers at Michigan State University have shown that if the bacteria that produce the odor is altered, it could negatively impact a bird's ability to communicate with other birds or find a mate.
If you think that the key to beating antibiotic resistance is only for doctors to prescribe less and scientists to find new drug candidates, you are probably wrong. The fundamental solutions may lie far from medicine—in managing our rivers and soils.
By analyzing how metabolic enzymes are built and organized, researchers have reconstructed the evolutionary history of metabolism. Their study shows how metabolic networks—which drive every cellular process from protein building to DNA repair—became less random, more modular and more hierarchical over time, the researchers say.
Timing is everything for young cells waiting to determine their identities.
The Yersinia genus covers a vast range of bacteria that are distinguished by criteria such as whether or not they are able to cause disease (their pathogenicity). For instance, Yersinia pestis causes plague, while the bacteria Yersinia enterocolitica and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis are responsible for bowel diseases. Researchers at the Institut Pasteur have developed a new genomic analysis method for classifying and identifying all Yersinia strains and estimating their pathogenicity.
The final stage of DNA replication—"termination"—occurs when two DNA copy machines advance upon each other and unwind the final stretch of DNA. This process occurs about 60,000 times per human cell cycle and is crucial to prevent mutations.
All living creatures—from the simplest animal and plant organisms right up to the human body—are colonized by numerous microorganisms. They are thus in a functional relationship with these microbes, and together form a so-called metaorganism. The investigation of this symbiotic cooperation between host organism and microorganisms is a key challenge for modern life sciences research. The composition of the microbiome, i.e. the totality of the microorganisms which colonize a body, is well studied in...
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Abstract The randomized controlled trial (RCT) in surgery may not always be ethical, feasible, or necessary to address a particular research question about the effect of a surgical intervention. If so, properly designed and conducted observational (non-randomized) studies may be valuable alternatives for an RCT and produce credible results. In this paper, we discus differences between RCTs and observational studies and differentiate between three types of comparisons of surgical...
Abstract Purpose To search the pattern of diagnoses in nonagenarians undergoing emergency abdominal surgery between January 2009 and December 2013 in two hospitals. To test the hypothesis that pre-hospital functional status is an effective criterion for predicting postoperative mortality in nonagenarians after emergency abdominal surgery. Methods The study...
Abstract Background To compare the mechanical strength of antegrade versus retrograde lag screw fixation of anterior column acetabular fractures. Methods Standardised anterior column fractures were created in synthetic pelvis models and stabilised by either antegrade (ANTE, n = 4) or retrograde (RETRO, n = 4) anterior column screw fixation. In a validated...
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Abstract Phylogenetic diversity indices provide a formal way to apportion ‘evolutionary heritage’ across species. Two natural diversity indices are Fair Proportion (FP) and Equal Splits (ES). FP is also called ‘evolutionary distinctiveness’ and, for rooted trees, is identical to the Shapley Value (SV), which arises from cooperative game theory. In this paper, we investigate the extent to which FP and ES can differ, characterise tree shapes on which the indices are identical, and...
Abstract An almost periodic Ross–Macdonald model with age structure for the vector population in a patchy environment is considered. The basic reproduction ratio \(R_{0}\) for this model is derived and a threshold-type result on its global dynamics in terms of \(R_{0}\) is established. It is shown...
Abstract In this paper a mathematical model is formulated to study transmission dynamics of West Nile virus (WNv), which incorporates mosquito demographics including pair formation, metamorphic stages and intraspecific competition. The global behaviors of the model are obtained from a geometric approach and theory of monotone dynamics, even though bistability is present due to backward bifurcation. It turns out that the model can be investigated through two auxiliary subsystem,...
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Polio -- UkraineSources of the disease: a person who is ill or a carrier that carries the virus asymptomatically. Fecal-oral routes (dirty hands, water, contaminated food, excrement) and airborne droplets are considered as transmission routes.Symptoms: In most cases, the disease first goes unnoticed, which worsens the patient's chances of recovery; then there are signs that are different in nature, depending on the form of the virus. You can learn more about the symptoms on the website of the Public
Other Plant Disease -- Netherlands_Tomato brown rugose fruit virus_ (ToBRFV) was identified as a new member of genus _Tobamovirus_ after a new disease of tomatoes occurred in Jordan in 2015. Since then, it is also being reported from other regions and was shown to affect also capsicum crops. The virus has been added to the EPPO (European Plant Protection Organisation) quarantine alert list.ToBRFV symptoms on tomato vary depending on host cultivar, but may include chlorosis, mottling, and crinkling...
Brucellosis -- IsraelFollowing the discovery of _Brucella canis_ in purchased purebred puppies, the ministries of agriculture and health announced today [Thu 10 Oct 2019] that they call upon any person who purchased, during the last 6 months, puppies of purebred breeds to immediately bring the dog to a veterinarian.Brucella is a type of obligate aerobic bacterium that causes brucellosis in mammals, also known, in humans, as Malta fever. The strain _Brucella canis_ infects, predominantly, dogs.The...
Other Plant Disease -- CanadaGrapevines are susceptible to many viruses that may affect their overall health, as well as the yield and quality of the fruit. At Perennia Food and Agriculture, we have tested and confirmed at least 2 viruses that are present in Nova Scotia vineyards - Grapevine leafroll and Grapevine red blotch.Growers should closely identify and monitor their vineyards for these potential problems.[Perennia implements and delivers an Agricultural Production Extension Programme on behalf...
Strep -- Worldwide/UnknownScientists with the universities of Saskatchewan and Minnesota are working to better understand an emerging disease that's caused sudden death of pigs in western Canada and the US Midwest. _Streptococcus zooepidemicus_, or Strep zoo, has been reported in western Canada and the Midwestern United States and has been identified as a potential emerging disease concern in North America. Dr Matheus Costa, an adjunct professor with the University of Saskatchewan's Western College...
Foot and Mouth -- KenyaKabazi Ward in Subukia, Nakuru County, is grappling with an outbreak of foot and mouth disease. The contagious disease, which causes mouth ulcers and foot lesions in cattle, goats and sheep, has killed dozens of animals in the region.On [Sat 26 Oct 2019], farmers told the Nation that the disease, commonly referred as FMD, is spreading fast in the region. "There is an outbreak of FMD in Kabazi and the larger Subukia constituency, it is killing livestock at a high rate," said...
West Nile Virus -- GermanyBetween [18 and 24 Oct 2019], EU member states reported 6 human cases in Greece (2), Hungary (2) and Romania (2). No cases were reported from EU neighbouring countries. All human cases were reported from areas that have been affected previously. This week, one death was reported by Romania.In the same week, 11 outbreaks among equids were reported to the Animal Disease Notification System (ADNS) by Germany (5), France (4), Portugal (1) and Spain (1).Since the beginning of...
Herpes -- CanadaKoi herpesvirus is the likely cause of a carp die-off in New Dundee's Alder Lake [Ontario], says the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry. After hundreds of dead carp were found floating in mid-August [2019], fish from the millpond were tested. Those samples tested positive for the koi herpesvirus, the ministry said.The highly contagious virus is linked to large fish die-offs but only affects carp, koi and goldfish. The virus does not pose a risk to human health and is not a
Malaria -- IndiaIn 2018, the Punjab government has joined hands with the World Health Organization (WHO) for eradication of malaria from the state by 2020. But, the steps taken seem to be inadequate as over 1000 people have been have already been tested positive of malaria.The cases of malaria have been increasing in Punjab for the last 2 years. As per the Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, 920 cases of malaria have been reported in [the 9 months through] September [of 2019]. The number is way...
Lassa Fever -- NigeriaHighlights----------- In the reporting week 42 (14-20 Oct 2019) 13 new confirmed cases were reported from Edo (6), Ondo (6), and Benue (1) states with 2 new deaths from Ondo and Benue states.- From 1 Jan-20 Oct 2019, a total of 4209 suspected cases have been reported from 23 states. Of these, 739 were confirmed positive, 19 probable and 3451 negative (not a case).- Since the onset of the 2019 outbreak, there have been 156 deaths in confirmed cases. Case fatality ratio in confirmed
Ebola -- DR Congo- The general response coordination to the Ebola virus disease #Ebola organized this on Thu 24 Oct 2019 in Goma, capital of North Kivu province, the funeral of one of the agents of the Vaccination Commission, Dr Munze Manke Julienne Judith, who died on Tue 22 Oct at 7:15 am at Butembo Graben University Clinics following a short illness;- a Thanksgiving Mass was organized in memory of the illustrious disappeared. In the following activities, there was a testimony;- her biography was...
Monkeypox -- NigeriaThe Commissioner of Health, Akwa Ibom State, Dr. Dominic Ukpong has said that a total of 18 cases of monkey pox have been reported in the state, and one is confirmed. Ikpong disclosed this on Friday [25 Oct 2019] in a press briefing following the outbreak of monkey pox disease in Mkpat Enin Local Government Area of the state.He said that results of 5 cases were still being awaited and that the 18 cases all reside within 3 communities of Ikot Akpaden, Ikot Enin and Ndon in Mkpat...
Lumpy Skin Disease -- IndiaAn unknown disease affecting livestock in Nayagarh district [Odisha state] has become a cause of concern among the farmers here.Ten cattle have died, and about 500 more are suffering from this disease in the last 15 days at NAC [Notified Area Council] and Ranpur block areas of this district.According to local farmers, the animals initially develop blisters on their skin that lead to wounds after several days. These blisters initially come upon the joints of the front legs...
Whooping Cough -- United StatesThere's a pertussis outbreak in Jefferson County. Public health officials say there have been 23 confirmed cases of the disease [pertussis], also known as whooping cough, since 1 Jun [2019]. People who caught the disease range in age from 5 months to 15 years.Officials say older children, adults, people who've been vaccinated, and those who've had whooping cough before may experience a milder illness but can still spread it to others.Whooping cough is spread by coughing...
Vesicular Stomatitis -- United StatesThe Kansas Department of Agriculture [KDA] has announced that vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) was confirmed in horses in Sherman County on Wednesday [23 Oct 2019]. Kansas becomes the 8th state in the U.S. to have confirmed cases of VSV this year [2019].The infected horses all reside on the same premises, and no animal movement has occurred on or off that premises for more than 3 weeks. KDA has quarantined the livestock on the affected premises, and there is no...
Measles -- United KingdomSouthend Council and Public Health England have confirmed that the authorities are dealing with 9 confirmed cases of measles [and] still awaiting results of 3 further suspected measles cases, and the authorities say 2 suspected cases have returned negative results.Southend Council is continuing to communicate [with] 284 people who were potentially exposed to the virus to encourage them to find out their immunisation status from their GPs and to book a vaccination appointment...
African Swine Fever -- ChinaChina's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs confirmed on Friday [25 Oct 2019] a new outbreak of African swine fever [ASF] in the southwestern province of Yunnan.The case was reported on a farm with 15 pigs in the Chuxiong autonomous prefecture in the center of the province.The report shows how the fatal pig disease continues to spread in the world's top pork producer, more than a year after it 1st reached the country.[Byline: Dominique Patton]--Communicated
Eastern Equine Encephalitis -- United StatesA Baldwin County resident has died from eastern equine encephalitis [EEE], a mosquito-borne virus infection, the Alabama Department of Public Health announced today [Fri 25 Oct 2019].The person had become ill in September [2019]. It's the 1st confirmed case of EEE in an Alabama resident since 2014. EEE activity was reported earlier this year [2019] in a mosquito sample and sentinel chicken in Mobile County and a horse in Houston County, the ADPH said.The...
African Swine Fever -- Philippines[The following information relates to African swine fever (ASF) in the Philippines, extracted from the above weekly update that covers all affected countries in Asia.]1. Since the Department of Agriculture confirmed that the 1st ASF outbreak started on [25 Jul 2019], 22 areas in 7 provinces/city on Luzon Island have been affected. So far, approximately 62 000 pigs have been culled. The affected provinces [as of 24 Oct 2019] are Rizal, Bulacan, Pampanga, Pangasinan,...
Newcastle Disease -- RussiaInformation received on [and dated] 25 Oct 2019 from Dr Nikolay Vlasov, deputy head, Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance, Ministry of Agriculture, Moscow, RussiaSummaryReport type: immediate notificationDate of start of the event: 9 Sep 2019Date of confirmation of the event: 7 Oct 2019Report date: 25 Oct 2019Date submitted to OIE: 25 Oct 2019Reason for notification: recurrence of a listed diseaseDate of previous occurrence: 2010Manifestation of
Polio -- PakistanThe total number of polio cases in the country has touched 77 after an infant was tested positive in Lakki Marwat district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). The child had received [zero doses of] essential immunisation, [and he did not] receive any inactivated polio vaccine.In a press statement issued Saturday [26 Oct 2019], KP EOC Coordinator Abdul Basit said that the virus was spreading rapidly in southern districts of the province, especially in Bannu, which has recorded 32 cases. He...
African Swine Fever -- RomaniaInformation received on [and dated] 25 Oct 2019 from Dr. Geronimo Raducu Branescu, President Secretary of State Chief Veterinary Officer, National Sanitary Veterinary and Food Safety, National Sanitary Veterinary and Food Safety Authority, Bucharest, RomaniaSummaryReport type: Immediate notificationDate of start of the event: 11 Oct 2019Date of confirmation of the event: 18 Oct 2019Reason for notification: 1st occurrence of a listed diseaseManifestation of disease: Clinical
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Polio -- PhilippinesOn [27 Sep 2019], a circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 1 (cVDPV1) was confirmed in environmental samples in the Philippines. The virus has been isolated from 10 environmental samples, all genetically related, which were collected from one sewage collection site and its tributary pumping stations in Manila, between [1 Jul 2019] and [23 Sep 2019]. This sewage collection site in the city of Manila has a catchment area of over 600 000 people.Vaccine-derived polioviruses are...
Fever -- JapanHiroshima prefecture announced on [16 Oct 2019] that 2 women in their 80s and 90s in Mihara City died from a tick-borne infection, severe febrile thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS). The number of deaths in the prefecture is 9 since SFTS was subject to notification in 2013 under the Infectious Disease Law.According to the prefectural health measures section, a woman in her 90s was diagnosed with SFTS on 8 Oct [2019] and a woman in her 80s on 12 Oct [2019]. Both died on 15 Oct [2019].SFTS
Pneumonia -- United StatesAs of October 2019, Gideon and the Gideon e-book series contain details of 69 204 epidemiological surveys, of which 1107 (1.6%) are related to the prevalence of specific viral species in patients with respiratory tract infection (1-3).The following chronology of published studies summarizes the relative proportion of viral agents associated with non-influenza childhood respiratory infection in the USA. Additional details and primary references are available on request.Year(s)...
Other Animal Disease -- IsraelA report submitted today [7 Oct 2019] by Dr. Zohar Geva reveals an outbreak of turkey (viral) meningoencephalitis (TME) in a turkey flock in southern Israel. According to the report, there are probably additional TME outbreaks that remain unreported. An attempt to trace TME events in the field has revealed a considerable number of clinically suspected cases, unreported and not lab-investigated for confirmation.Although viral TME is included in Israel's official list...
Tularemia -- Spain1. Tikhenko NI, Efremenko VI, Omarieva E, et al. [Outbreak of tularemia in the Republic of Dagestan]. Zh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol. 2001; (6 Suppl):68-72; abstract available at .2. Greco D, Allegrini G, Tizzi T, et al. A waterborne tularemia outbreak. Eur J Epidemiol 1987; 3:35-8; abstract available at .3. Rogutskii SV, Khramtsov MM, Avchinikov AV, et al. [An epidemiological investigation of a tularemia outbreak in Smolensk Province]. Zh Mikro Epidemiol Immunobiol 1997; 2:33-7;
Salmonella -- CanadaThe Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is collaborating with provincial public health partners, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Health Canada to investigate an outbreak of _Salmonella_ infections occurring in Ontario and Quebec. The outbreak appears to be ongoing, as recent illnesses continue to be reported to PHAC.Based on the investigation findings to date, exposure to Filicetti brand Italian Style mild, dry, cured sausage has been identified as a source of...
Strep -- United StatesAfter responding to a case of animal hoarding, the Maury County Animal Shelter was again in contact with a rare illness that killed 3 dogs and led to the euthanization of 2 earlier this summer [2019].Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles confirmed that the shelter was placed on lockdown last month [September 2019] and sterilized to prevent the spread of the disease, strep equi zooepidemicus, an emerging canine pathogen thought to cause a fatal pneumonia. One animal from the hoarding...
Rift Valley Fever -- SudanThere are 193 Rift Valley fever (RVF) cases -- including 4 deaths -- reported in Red Sea, River Nile, and Khartoum states since the onset of the disease on 28 Sept until 22 Oct 2019. The majority of cases (100) are in Red Sea. Of all cases reported, 94.8% have affected people over 5 years of age, and 83% are male.Rift Valley fever response--------------------------Similar to the dengue response, SMoH activated response taskforce meetings and developed state-level preparedness...
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Este artigo faz parte de uma série de biografias das marcas mais famosas que a atuam no mercado de esportes O post História das marcas: Columbia apareceu primeiro em Revista Blog de Escalada.
O montanhista nepalês Nirmal Purja, de 36 anos, anunciou recentemente que chegou ao cume do Shishapangma (8.013 m) às 8:58 O post Nirmal Purja chega ao cume do Shishapangma e completa projeto de 14 cumes de 8.000 metros em seis meses apareceu primeiro em Revista Blog de Escalada.
O escalador carioca Pedro Vianna se acidentou e morreu durante uma escalada em Chamonix, França. Vianna, que tinha 44 anos, O post Brasileiro morre em acidente de escalada em Chamonix apareceu primeiro em Revista Blog de Escalada.
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Em breve, as academias de escalada poderão deixar de existir na Irlanda. O problema enfrentado por estes estabelecimentos é que O post Todas as academias de escalada da Irlanda podem fechar por problema de seguro apareceu primeiro em Revista Blog de Escalada.
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Publication date: December 2019Source: Data in Brief, Volume 27Author(s): Marena Molano-Mendoza, Dayana Donneys-Victoria, Nilson Marriaga-Cabrales, Miguel Angel Mueses, Gianluca Li Puma, Fiderman Machuca-MartínezAbstractThe XRD profiles and FTIR analysis of sludge aggregates, Mg–Al layered double hydroxides, produced during electrocoagulation processes are presented. The data describes the composition of materials (LDH) produced at different operations conditions (atmospheric conditions and Mg2+/Al3+...
Publication date: Available online 24 October 2019Source: Data in BriefAuthor(s): Jialin Lin, Taotao QianAbstractThis data article reports the global datasets of land surface state changes including daily maximum and minimum temperature, diurnal temperature range, surface precipitation, snow cover, soil moisture and outgoing longwave radiation associated with the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO), which are related to the research article entitled “Variation of Global Diurnal Temperature Range Associated...
Publication date: Available online 24 October 2019Source: Data in BriefAuthor(s): Fabian Rosner, Qin Chen, Ashok Rao, Scott Samuelsen, Ambal Jayaraman, Gokhan AlptekinAbstractSteady state simulations were carried out in APSEN Plus®, state-point stream data were extracted from the simulation results and tabulated in sequential order for IGCC configurations. These data give detailed insights into the performance of individual process units and enable researches to better understand the interplay of...
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Journal of Human Hypertension, Published online: 28 October 2019; doi:10.1038/s41371-019-0274-zAssessment and validation of spot urine in estimating the 24-h urinary sodium, potassium, and sodium/potassium ratio in Chinese adults
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Published on: 29 October 2019 The EFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP Panel) assessed the recycling process POLY RECYCLING PET direct IV+ (EU register number RECYC161). The input is hot caustic washed and dried poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) flakes originating from collected post‐consumer food contact PET containing no more than 5% of PET from non‐food consumer applications. The flakes are extruded to pellets, which are then further crystallised. Crystallised...
Published on: 29 October 2019 Following the completion of the pesticides peer review process in the context of the renewal of the approval of indoxacarb in accordance with Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 844/2012, EFSA identified critical areas of concern in the area of ecotoxicology, however no expert discussion on that section was held during the renewal process. Following further considerations during the decision‐making process, the European Commission asked EFSA to discuss the risk...
8 June 2020 to 9 June 2020 Save the date! Microplastics and nanoplastics in food and feed, EFSA 25th Scientific Colloquium, 8-9 June 2020 Microplastics are small particles of plastic less than 5mm in size; nanoplastics are even smaller, ranging from 1 to 100 nanometres (N.B. 1 nanometre equals one-millionth of a millimetre). In 2016, EFSA identified the need to generate more data on their occurrence levels in food and on their potential effects on human health following exposure. Recently, international...
Published on: 28 October 2019 Avian influenza surveillance data should be submitted from Member States to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) using the EFSA Standard Sample Description version 2 (SSD2). For data transmission purposes, EFSA created aMicrosoft OfficeExcel‐based mapping tool to allow Member States (MSs) to map their standard terminology to EFSA's standard terminology. This technical report is a user manual for data providers,describing how MSs terms can be mapped, and how to generate...
Published on: 28 October 2019 The EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Flavourings (FAF) provides a scientific opinion on the safety of the proposed amendment of the specifications for steviol glycosides (E 960) as a food additive, in particular related to rebaudioside M produced via enzyme‐catalysed bioconversion of purified stevia leaf extract. Rebaudioside M (95% on dry basis) is produced via enzymatic bioconversion of purified stevia leaf extract using uridine diphosphate (UDP)‐glucosyltransferase...
Published on: 28 October 2019 Avian influenza surveillance data should be submitted twice per year from Member States to the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) using the EFSA Standard Sample Description version 2 (SSD2). Specific guidelines to support reporting countries with this data transmission (using eXtensible Markup Language (XML) data transfer) are given in this report. The objective of this report is to explain in detail the individual data elements that are included in the EFSA (SSD2)...
Published on: 28 October 2019 Conference on Xylella fastidiosa: watch live!
Parma, Italy 12 November 2019 to 14 November 2019 Members of the relevant scientific panel meet to discuss and adopt scientific outputs.10th plenary meeting of the FAF Panel
Published on: 25 October 2019 EFSA-Q-number: EFSA-Q-2019-00667 Published: 25/10/2019 Deadline for registering interest for submission: 25/11/2019 Deadline for submission of data: 25/02/2020 Background The first authorisation for placing on the Union market of chia seeds (Salvia hispanica L.) as a novel food to be used in bread products was granted by European Commission (EC) Decision 2009/827/EC[1] following the European Food Safety Authority’s Opinion (EFSA NDA Panel, 2009[2]). Subsequent authorisations...
Published on: 25 October 2019 EFSA-Q-number: EFSA-Q-2019-00667 Published: 25/10/2019 Deadline for registering interest for submission: 25/11/2019 Deadline for submission of data: 25/02/2020 Background The first authorisation for placing on the Union market of chia seeds (Salvia hispanica L.) as a novel food to be used in bread products was granted by European Commission (EC) Decision 2009/827/EC[1] following the European Food Safety Authority’s Opinion (EFSA NDA Panel, 2009[2]). Subsequent authorisations...
Published on: 24 October 2019 The EFSA Panel on Food Contact Materials, Enzymes and Processing Aids (CEP) assessed the safety of the recycling process Poly Recycling (EU register number RECYC173) using the recoSTAR PET FG technology. The input is hot washed and dried poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) flakes originating from collected post‐consumer PET containers, mainly bottles, with no more than 5% PET from non‐food consumer applications. The flakes are heated and crystallised in a continuous first...
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