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FSA commissions campylobacter research

Tuesday 6 July 2010

The Food Standards Agency is commissioning a range of research to tackle the food poisoning bug campylobacter.

Campylobacter is the most common cause of food poisoning in the UK, causing over 300,000 cases per year and costing the economy more than £583m. The most common source is poultry meat, although it is also found in red meat, unpasteurised milk and untreated water.

To support the Agency’s five-year campylobacter risk management programme, the Agency is looking to commission a range of research as part of a new campylobacter research programme. Where appropriate, the FSA will work with other funders to help deliver the evidence needed in a coordinated way.

The initial areas of research are:

Information about the individual research requirements, deadlines for the FSA’s receipt of applications, and the standard application documentation can be found at the link below.

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Campylobacter Find out more about the Agency's campylobacter risk management programme

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