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Food safety in fisheries: Application of One Health approach

Fisheries comprise the fastest growing sector meeting the global protein requirements. Being an affordable enterprise, it is considered a safe source of food and the muscles of healthy fishes are almost sterile. However, a multitude of hazards (biological, chemical, and environmental) can be introdu...

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Published in:Indian journal of medical research (New Delhi, India : 1994) India : 1994), 2021-03, Vol.153 (3), p.348-357
Main Authors: Vergis, Jess, Rawool, Deepak, Singh Malik, Satya, Barbuddhe, Sukhadeo
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