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Covid-19 pandemic effects on food safety - Multi-country survey study

This study provides an important insight into the response of food safety systems during the first months of the pandemic, elevating the perspective of preventing Covid-19 within conventional food safety management systems. A multi-country survey was conducted in 16 countries involving 825 food comp...

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Published in:Food control 2021-04, Vol.122, p.107800-107800, Article 107800
Main Authors: Djekic, Ilija, Nikolić, Aleksandra, Uzunović, Mirza, Marijke, Aluwé, Liu, Aijun, Han, Jiqin, Brnčić, Mladen, Knežević, Nada, Papademas, Photis, Lemoniati, Katerina, Witte, Franziska, Terjung, Nino, Papageorgiou, Maria, Zinoviadou, Kyriaki G., Dalle Zotte, Antonella, Pellattiero, Erika, Sołowiej, Bartosz G., Guiné, Raquel P.F., Correia, Paula, Sirbu, Alexandrina, Vasilescu, Liliana, Semenova, Anastasia A., Kuznetsova, Oksana A., Vrabič Brodnjak, Urška, Pateiro, Mirian, Lorenzo, Jose Manuel, Getya, Andriy, Kodak, Tetiana, Tomasevic, Igor
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