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Predictive microbiology is the integration of traditional microbiology knowledge with those found in the disciplines of mathematics, statistics and information systems and technology to describe microbial behaviour in order to prevent food spoilage as well as food-borne illnesses. The behaviour of microbial populations in foods (growth, survival, or death) is determined by the properties of food (e.g., water activity and pH) and the storage conditions (e.g., temperature, relative humidity, and atmosphere). The effect of these properties can be predicted by mathematical models derived from quantitative studies on microbial populations. Using predictive models changes in microbial populations in foods from production/ harvest to consumption can be estimated from changes in product parameters (temperature, storage atmosphere, pH, salt /water activity, etc.). Predictive microbiology models have immediate practical applications to improve microbial food safety, quality, and are leading to the development of a quantitative understanding of the microbial ecology of foods. While models are very useful decision-support tools it must be remembered that models are, at best, only a simplified representation of reality. Because of the complexity of microbial behaviour and food systems, predictive microbiology presents some limitations. Predictive microbiology provides a powerful tool to aid the exposure assessment phase of 'quantitative microbial risk assessment‘ and it can be concluded that predictive models, successfully validated in agreement with defined performance criteria, will continue to be an essential element of exposure assessment within formal quantitative risk assessment. Keywords: validation; applications; limitations DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4038/cjsbs.v40i2.3928 CJSBS 2011; 40(2): 121-131

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  • An area of food microbiology has come to be with an estimate of the potential growth of known as "predictive microbiology‖ in the last particular microorganisms under a variety of few decades

  • The goal of predictive microbiology is to Predictive microbiology may be considered as develop mathematical equations that describe the the application of research concerned with the behaviour of microorganisms under different quantitative microbial ecology of foods

  • Predictive microbiology deals with knowledge of microbial growth responses to environmental factors summarized as equations or mathematical models

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An area of food microbiology has come to be with an estimate of the potential growth of known as "predictive microbiology‖ in the last particular microorganisms under a variety of few decades. Predictive modeling of bacterial responses of populations of microorganisms to growth and inactivation is an important research environmental factors are reproducible and that, topic among food microbiologists

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