Abstract

Various Canadian regulations pertinent to post-processing microbiological contamination of low-acid canned foods are reviewed, As an example of the dilemma presented to the regulatory agency, a typical case history is presented. The case concerns a canned fish product suspected of causing staphylococcal intoxication in two persons. The results of the following investigation are presented and the reader asked to be the judge.

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