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VETE2020-2  Principles, concepts and methods of risk analysis related to the foodstuffs of animal origin
Duration :  10h Mon. WS
Credits/ECTS :  
Advanced Master in Specialized Veterinary MedicineToute l'année1
Holder(s) :  Georges Daube, Claude Saegerman, Marie‑Louise Scippo
Coordinator :  Claude Saegerman
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  · Example of a chemical risk assessment.

· Example of a microbiological risk assessment.
Course objective :  · The student will be able to understand and criticize microbiological and chemical risk assessment related to foodstuffs of animal origin


· The student will be able to implement simply quantitative risk assessment by using a determinist or probabilistic approach thanks to appropriate software (@RISK Pro 4.5 ®, Palisade UK Ltd).
Prerequisites :  · The student would have previously followed a basic course of Epidemiology and Statistics.
Workshops :  10 hours

· Example of a chemical risk assessment.

· Example of a microbiological risk assessment.
Organization :  · 10 hours of directed works:

o Example of chemical risk (Marie-Louise Scippo & Claude Saegerman)

o Example of microbiological risk (Georges Daube & Claude Saegerman)


· The directed works are the realization of simples modules.

· The interactions between teachers and students take place during the course and directed works.

· The teachers are available to answer questions at the end of the directed works.
Written notes :  Written notes are available at the « Office des Cours ».

Reference books:

· Terminologie en matière d'analyse des dangers et des risques selon le Codex alimentarius. Ouvrage édité par l'Agence fédérale pour la Sécurité de la Chaîne alimentaire, Bruxelles, 46 pages.

· Application de l'évaluation de risques dans la chaîne alimentaire. Ouvrage édité par l'Agence fédérale pour la Sécurité de la Chaîne alimentaire, Bruxelles, sous presse.

· Analyse de risque. Numéro spécial. Epidémiologie et santé animale, 2002, n°41.

· Renwick et al. Risk characterisation of chemicals in food and diet. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2003, 41, 1211-1271.
Assessment :  · A written exam is organized. It consists in questions and sub-questions related to the course (a point when the answer is right). The questions deal with general principles and concepts, as well as risks analysis exercises.
Contacts :  · C. Saegerman, Lecturer and coordinator
claude.saegerman@ulg.ac.be
· G. Daube, Professor
Georges.Daube@ulg.ac.be
· M.-L. Scippo, Lecturer
mlscippo@ulg.ac.be
· Secretary's office : ' 04/366-40-40
Remarks :  · The teaching is given by a multidisciplinary team of professors, of which two are diplomates of the European College of Veterinary Public Health.

Items online :  
EN : Epidemiology and Risk analysis applied to the Veterinary sciences
Cursus available at the following Url addresses:

http://www.ulg.ac.be/fmv/epidemio.htm

http://www.dmipfmv.ulg.ac.be/epidemiovet/


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