The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is announcing changes in procedures for Listeria monocytogenes product sampling programs in ready-to-eat (RTE) meat and poultry products. Starting 60 days after issuance of this notice, FSIS will increase the number of product samples it collects under its Routine Risk-based L. monocytogenes (RLm) Sampling Program and its Intensified Verification Testing (IVT) protocol from three to five samples per sampling unit.
In addition,
FSIS laboratories will composite the five 25-g product samples from the RLm
sampling program, which will increase the sample size of the analyzed test
portion from 25 g to 125 g. The Agency is effecting these changes to make its
sampling procedures more consistent with international practices, to conserve
its laboratory resources, and to improve public health. FSIS invites comments
on these changes to its sampling programs.
Aporte: Clarisa Echeverry
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