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There's a frog in my salad! A review of online media coverage for wild vertebrates found in prepackaged produce in the United States

机译:我的沙拉里有只青蛙!对美国预包装产品中发现的野生脊椎动物的在线媒体报道的评论

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Prepackaged leafy green vegetables represent one of the fastest growing segments of the fresh-produce industry in the United States. Several steps in the production process have been mechanized to meet the downstream demand for prebagged lettuces. The growth in this market, however, has come with drawbacks, and chief among them are consumers finding wild animals in prepackaged crops. These incidents may signal an overburdened produce supply chain, but we currently lack the information needed to determine if this is a food-safety problem or food-quality concern. Here, we address this gap by reviewing online media coverage of wild vertebrates found in prepackaged produce items by customers in the United States. We discovered 40 independent incidents since 2003 with 95% having occurred during 2008-2018, suggesting that the frequency of incidents may have increased during the last decade. The minority of incidents included wild animals found in organic produce (27.5%), whereas the majority involved conventionally grown crops (72.5%). Most incidents involved amphibians (52.5%) and reptiles (22.5%), while fewer contained mammals (17.5%) and birds (7.5%). Frogs and toads made up all of the amphibian-related incidents, with more than 60% comprising small-bodied treefrogs found in various types of fresh leafy greens. At least seven incidents involved Pacific Treefrogs (Hyliola regilla) and three comprised Green Anoles (Anolis carolinensis). One lizard and nine frogs were found alive, and at least two frogs were released into non-native areas. This is the first review quantifying incidents of vertebrates found by customers in prepackaged produce, yet it remains unclear whether these occurrences indicate a food-safety crisis or a complaint against food quality. Nevertheless, wild animals can spread diseases to humans via contaminated produce, therefore we contend that industry professionals can reduce the potential health risk to their consumers and negative economic consequences to themselves through increased attention to this matter. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
机译:预包装的绿叶蔬菜是美国新鲜农产品行业增长最快的部分之一。机械化生产过程中的几个步骤,可以满足下游对预先装袋生菜的需求。但是,这个市场的增长带来了弊端,其中最主要的是消费者在预包装农作物中发现野生动物。这些事件可能预示着农产品供应链负担过重,但我们目前缺乏确定这是食品安全问题还是食品质量问题所需的信息。在这里,我们通过审查在线媒体对美国客户在预包装农产品中发现的野生脊椎动物的报道来解决这一差距。自2003年以来,我们发现了40起独立事件,其中95%在2008-2018年期间发生,这表明在过去十年中,事件发生的频率可能有所增加。少数事件包括有机产品中发现的野生动物(27.5%),而大多数事件涉及常规种植的作物(72.5%)。大多数事件涉及两栖动物(52.5%)和爬行动物(22.5%),而被收容的哺乳动物(17.5%)和鸟类(7.5%)较少。青蛙和蟾蜍构成了所有与两栖动物有关的事件,其中60%以上是在各种类型的新鲜绿叶蔬菜中发现的小树蛙。至少有七起事故涉及太平洋丛林蛙(Hyliola regilla),三起事故涉及绿色Anoles(Anolis carolinensis)。发现一只活着的蜥蜴和九只青蛙,并且至少有两只青蛙被释放到非本地地区。这是第一份量化客户在预包装产品中发现的脊椎动物事件的综述,但目前尚不清楚这些事件是否表明食品安全危机或对食品质量的投诉。尽管如此,野生动物仍可以通过受污染的农产品将疾病传播给人类,因此我们认为,行业专业人员可以通过更加关注这一问题来减少对消费者的潜在健康风险和对自身的负面经济影响。 (C)2019作者。由Elsevier B.V.发布

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