Article ID: | iaor20171313 |
Volume: | 37 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 408 |
End Page Number: | 420 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2017 |
Journal: | Risk Analysis |
Authors: | De Cesare Alessandra, Vitali Silvia, Trevisani Marcello, Bovo Federica, Manfreda Gerardo |
Keywords: | risk, simulation, performance, biology, medicine |
In this article, the performance objectives (POs) for Bacillus cereus group (BC) in celery, cheese, and spelt added as ingredients in a ready‐to‐eat mixed spelt salad, packaged under modified atmosphere, were calculated using a Bayesian approach. In order to derive the POs, BC detection and enumeration were performed in nine lots of naturally contaminated ingredients and final product. Moreover, the impact of specific production steps on the BC contamination was quantified. Finally, a sampling plan to verify the ingredient lots' compliance with each PO value at a 95% confidence level (CL) was defined. To calculate the POs, detection results as well as results above the limit of detection but below the limit of quantification (i.e., censored data) were analyzed. The most probable distribution of the censored data was determined and two‐dimensional (2D) Monte Carlo simulations were performed. The PO values were calculated to meet a food safety objective of 4 log