Introduction to Food Virology Training Course
Introduction
While much of the focus in food safety has historically been on bacterial and parasitic pathogens, the critical role of Food Viruses in causing foodborne illness has gained increasing recognition globally. Unlike bacteria, viruses cannot multiply in food; they require a living host to replicate. However, very low doses of viral particles in food can be sufficient to cause severe illness. Food viruses, particularly Norovirus and Hepatitis A, are leading causes of foodborne illness outbreaks worldwide, often linked to contaminated water, shellfish, and produce, as well as infected food handlers. They are notoriously difficult to control due to their resilience in the environment, resistance to common sanitation methods, and lack of visible signs of contamination in food. Understanding the specific characteristics of foodborne viruses, their transmission routes, the challenges in their detection, and effective prevention strategies is paramount for food businesses, public health agencies, and regulatory bodies. Without dedicated knowledge and targeted control measures, food systems remain vulnerable to viral contamination, leading to widespread illness, costly recalls, and significant damage to public trust. Many food safety professionals are well-versed in bacteriology but may lack the specialized expertise in Food Virology needed to effectively assess and manage these unique and challenging risks.
Conversely, mastering Introduction to Food Virology equips professionals with the essential knowledge and practical insights to understand the nature, transmission, and control of foodborne viruses. This critical skill set is crucial for preventing viral contamination, mitigating outbreaks, ensuring product safety, and maintaining robust food safety management systems in an increasingly complex food environment. Our intensive 5-day "Introduction to Food Virology" training course is meticulously designed to equip food safety managers, quality assurance personnel, microbiologists, laboratory technicians, public health officials, and product developers with the foundational theoretical understanding and extensive practical, hands-on insights required to confidently address viral risks in food.
Duration
5 Days
Target Audience
The "Introduction to Food Virology" training course is ideal for a broad range of professionals and individuals involved in food safety, quality assurance, public health, laboratory testing, and product development within the food and beverage industry. This includes:
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of the "Introduction to Food Virology" training course, participants will be able to:
8 Course Modules
Module 1: Fundamentals of Virology and Foodborne Viruses
Module 2: Major Foodborne Viruses: Norovirus
Module 3: Major Foodborne Viruses: Hepatitis A Virus (HAV)
Module 4: Other Emerging and Less Common Foodborne Viruses
Module 5: Sources and Transmission Routes of Viral Contamination
Module 6: Prevention and Control Strategies for Foodborne Viruses
Module 7: Detection Methods for Foodborne Viruses
Module 8: Outbreak Investigation and Management of Viral Incidents
CERTIFICATION
TRAINING VENUE
AIRPORT PICK UP AND ACCOMMODATION
TERMS OF PAYMENT
Payment should be made to Macskills Development Institute bank account before the start of the training and receipts sent to info@macskillsdevelopment.com
Dates | Fees | Location | Action |
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14/07/2025 - 18/07/2025 | $2,900 | Kigali |
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21/07/2025 - 25/07/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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04/08/2025 - 08/08/2025 | $4,950 | Dubai |
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18/08/2025 - 22/08/2025 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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25/08/2025 - 29/08/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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01/09/2025 - 05/09/2025 | $4,000 | Johannesburg |
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15/09/2025 - 19/09/2025 | $2,900 | Kigali |
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22/09/2025 - 26/09/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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06/10/2025 - 10/10/2025 | $4,950 | Instanbul |
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20/10/2025 - 24/10/2025 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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27/10/2025 - 31/10/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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03/11/2025 - 07/11/2025 | $4,000 | Pretoria |
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17/11/2025 - 21/11/2025 | $2,900 | Kigali |
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24/11/2025 - 28/11/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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01/12/2025 - 05/12/2025 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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08/12/2025 - 12/12/2025 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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05/01/2026 - 09/01/2026 | $4,950 | Dubai |
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19/01/2026 - 23/01/2026 | $2,900 | Kigali |
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26/01/2026 - 30/01/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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02/02/2026 - 06/02/2026 | $4,000 | Johannesburg |
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16/02/2026 - 20/02/2026 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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23/02/2026 - 27/02/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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02/03/2026 - 06/03/2026 | $4,950 | Instanbul |
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16/03/2026 - 20/03/2026 | $2,900 | Kigali |
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23/03/2026 - 27/03/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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06/04/2026 - 10/04/2026 | $4,000 | Pretoria |
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13/04/2026 - 17/04/2026 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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20/04/2026 - 24/04/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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04/05/2026 - 08/05/2026 | $4,950 | Dubai |
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18/05/2026 - 22/05/2026 | $2,900 | Kigali |
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25/05/2026 - 29/05/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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01/06/2026 - 05/06/2026 | $4,000 | Johannesburg |
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15/06/2026 - 19/06/2026 | $1,750 | Mombasa |
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22/06/2026 - 26/06/2026 | $1,250 | Nairobi |
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