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The Italian Journal of Public Health (IJPH) is a globally circulated international peer-reviewed journal listed in the National Library of Medicine. Founded in 2003, the IJPH is a quarterly publication for original research and theoretical or methodological papers within the area of public health.
Long papers, short papers, reviews, letters and commentaries are reported in English language, with issues being published in March, June, September and December.

 

Food Safety and Public Health

2007 Vol. 4 Nr.1

 
 
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cover Food Safety and Public Health
2007 Vol. 4 Nr.1
Table of contents
Editorial
Antonio Boccia, Patrizia Laurenti
The new EU regulations for food safety
Nicola Comodo, Guglielmo Bonaccorsi
Food safety and risk communication: cases history and best practice (in avian flu)
Piermarco Aroldi, Simone Carlo, Fausto Colombo
Salmonella enterica serotype Infantis in southern Italy from 2000-2005: molecular typing of isolates from human and non human sources
Caterina Mammina, Anna Maria Di Noto, Aurora Aleo, Antonella Costa, Cristina Romani, Antonino Nastasi
Epidemiology of emerging foodborne pathogens
Maria De Giusti, Dario De Medici, Daniela Tufi, Marzuillo Carolina, Antonio Boccia
Aflatoxins in foods
Amedeo Pietri, Gianfranco Piva
Real-time PCR detection of Salmonella spp. and Listeria monocytogenes in ready-to-eat foods: a comparison between the biomolecolar method and traditional microbiology
Gianluigi Quaranta, Patrizia Laurenti, Stefania Boccia, Romina Sezzatini, Rosarita Amore, Gualtiero Ricciardi
Risk assessment and emerging chemicals hazards in foods
Umberto Moscato
Source of information, knowledge, and sexual behaviour related to HIV/AIDS amongst university students in an inland territory of central Italy
Michela L. Sammarco, Giancarlo Ripabelli, Fabio Ferrucci, Guido M. Grasso
The "Quit and Win" campaign to promote smoking cessation in Italy: results and one year follow-up across three Italian editions (2000-2004)
Annamaria Gianti, Stefano Vianello, Contardo Casinghini, Federico Roncarolo, Francesca Ramella, Marinella Maccagni, Maria Teresa Tenconi
Communication in environmental epidemiological studies
Lucia Fazzo
Legionella pneumophila serogroup 5 infection in the presence of multiple environmental contamination. The importance of a bacteriological diagnosis
Maria Teresa Montagna, Maria Luisa Ricci, Christian Napoli, Daniela Tat, Maria Scaturro, Giovanna Barbuti, Giuseppe Pierucci, Maddalena Castellani Pastoris
The demographic revolution and our common future: quo vadimus?
Egon Diczfalusy
Health Technology Assessment and vaccine: new needs and opportunities?
Giuseppe La Torre, Giacomina Chiaradia, Chiara de Waure, Alice Mannocci, Stefano Capri, Stefania Bruno, Americo Cicchetti, Roberto Bucci, Francesco Bamfi, Francesca Patarnello,Alessia Marocco, Walter Ricciardi and HTA Collaborative Group
Public Health Genomics European Network: Report from the 2nd Network Meeting in Rome
Nicole Rosenkotter