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Resources by Abigail Villalba

Title Available As Summary Date ID Author
Understanding and Managing Food Allergies Jan 24, 2018 348-940 (FST-283)
Safe and Nutritious Seafood in Virginia May 1, 2009 348-961
HACCP Verification Procedures - Validation of Blue Crab Retort Processes Apr 24, 2015 600-070 (AREC-147)
Aquaculture Marketing Issues and Solutions in Response to COVID-19 Concerns Sep 11, 2020 AAEC-232NP
Safe and Nutritious Seafood in Virginia
Consumers enjoy eating a variety of seafood and can find many choices of fresh as well as frozen seafood in the refrigerated and freezer cases of grocery stores.Abigail Villalba, Extension Specialist, Virginia Seafood Agricultural Research and Extension Center Michael Jahncke, Professor, Food Science and Technology, and Director, Virginia Seafood Agricultural Research and Extension Center Michael Schwarz, Extension Specialist, Virginia Seafood Agricultural Research and Extension Center David Kuhn, Assistant Professor, Food Science and Technology, Virginia Tech Alisha Farris, Extension Specialist, Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise, Virginia Tech
May 6, 2021 AREC-156P
Sanitation Monitoring for Seafood Processors
Seafood processors must practice strict sanitary procedures to reduce contamination sources, thus providing consumers with high quality, wholesome foods. A routine sanitation monitoring program in place demonstrates that processors are actively maintaining a sanitary environment during processing.
Sep 3, 2021 AREC-163NP (FST-391NP)
The Seafood Hazard Guide, 4th edition: Summary of Changes and Recommendations pdf Feb 14, 2018 AREC-18P (AREC-228P)
Food Allergen Labeling and HACCP Control for the Seafood Industry: Undeclared Food Allergens and Their Impact on U.S. Consumers
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as many as 11 million Americans have food allergies. A food allergy can trigger symptoms ranging from a tingling mouth, swelling of the tongue and throat, hives, and abdominal cramps to anaphylaxis and — in severe cases — death (CDC 2012). Consumers with known allergies must read labels to identify allergenic foods or ingredients on packaged products so they can more easily avoid them.
Sep 11, 2019 AREC-55P (FST-330P)
Is Raw Milk Safe? Health Risks and Legal Facts Explained
Have ever wondered what it would be like to consume raw milk? This publication reviews why we pasteurize milk and the risks you should consider before taking a taste.
Aug 7, 2025 FST-139P (FST-507NP)
Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies: Egg Allergies
This Virginia Cooperative Extension publication provides evidence‑based guidance for managing egg allergies, a common food allergy that can pose serious health risks. Developed by food safety and nutrition specialists at Virginia Tech, the guide helps consumers identify hidden egg ingredients on food labels, recognize foods that commonly contain eggs, and make safer choices when cooking, baking, and eating. It includes practical egg‑free substitutions and nutrition guidance to support adequate protein and vitamin A intake when eggs are avoided. Intended for individuals with egg allergies, caregivers, educators, and food service professionals, this resource supports food allergy awareness and risk reduction and reflects Extension’s land‑grant mission to protect public health through research‑based education.
Feb 2, 2021 FST-195NP
Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies: Fish Allergies
This Virginia Cooperative Extension publication provides evidence‑based guidance for managing fish allergies, a major food allergy that can cause serious and life‑threatening reactions. Developed by food science and seafood safety specialists at Virginia Tech, the guide helps consumers identify hidden sources of fish in common foods, understand food label terminology, and recognize fish species that must be avoided. It also highlights unexpected foods that may contain fish ingredients and offers alternative protein sources to support adequate nutrition when fish is excluded from the diet. Intended for individuals with fish allergies, caregivers, educators, and food service professionals, this resource promotes food allergy awareness and risk reduction and reflects Extension’s land‑grant mission to protect public health through research‑based education.
Feb 2, 2021 FST-196NP
Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies: Milk Allergies
This Virginia Cooperative Extension publication provides evidence‑based guidance for managing milk allergies, one of the most common food allergies affecting children and adults. Developed by food safety and nutrition specialists at Virginia Tech, the guide helps consumers identify hidden milk ingredients on food labels, recognize foods and products that contain milk proteins, and make safer dietary choices. It includes nutrition guidance and alternative food sources to help meet protein, calcium, and riboflavin needs when milk and dairy products are avoided, along with practical milk‑free substitutes for cooking and food preparation. Intended for individuals with milk allergies, caregivers, educators, and food service professionals, this resource supports food allergy awareness and risk reduction and reflects Extension’s land‑grant mission to protect public health through research‑based education.
Feb 2, 2021 FST-197NP
Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies: Peanut Allergies
This publication provides evidence‑based guidance for individuals managing peanut allergies, emphasizing allergen awareness, label literacy, and risk reduction through informed food choices. It identifies common foods, ingredients, and culinary contexts in which peanuts or peanut-derived proteins may be present, including baked goods, candies, fried foods, sauces, and various ethnic cuisines. The guide highlights hidden sources of peanut allergens and stresses the importance of carefully reading ingredient labels, particularly for products containing hydrolyzed plant proteins, flavorings, and oils. A comprehensive list of peanut-related ingredients to avoid is included to support consumer safety. The publication also clarifies distinctions among peanut oil processing methods, noting that highly refined peanut oil may be free of allergenic proteins while cold-pressed or expeller-pressed oils remain unsafe. Alternative food sources for essential nutrients such as protein are suggested.
Feb 3, 2021 FST-198NP
Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies: Crustacean Shellfish Allergies
Remember to ALWAYS read food labels carefully and watch for hidden allergens. Hidden allergens are ingredients derived from or containing major food allergens with common names that may be unfamiliar to consumers.
Feb 3, 2021 FST-199NP
Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies: Soy Allergies
This Virginia Cooperative Extension publication provides practical guidance for individuals managing soy allergies. It outlines safe food substitutes, alternative protein sources, common foods and ingredients that may contain soy, and the importance of carefully reading food labels to identify hidden allergens. The guide also explains risks associated with cold‑pressed and expeller‑pressed soybean oils.
Feb 3, 2021 FST-200NP
Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies: Tree Nut Allergies
Remember to ALWAYS read food labels carefully and watch for hidden allergens. Hidden allergens are ingredients derived from or containing major food allergens with common names that may be unfamiliar to consumers.
Feb 3, 2021 FST-201NP
Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies: Wheat Allergies
This publication provides practical guidance for individuals managing wheat allergies, including an overview of foods and ingredients that must be avoided and suitable wheat‑free alternatives that supply essential nutrients such as complex carbohydrates, B‑vitamins, and fiber. It emphasizes the importance of carefully reading food labels to identify hidden sources of wheat and clarifies the distinction between wheat allergy and celiac disease, noting additional grains that must be avoided by individuals with gluten intolerance. Designed for consumers, educators, and health professionals, this resource supports safe food choices and informed dietary planning for those affected by wheat-related food allergies.
Feb 3, 2021 FST-202NP
Safe Handling and Storing of Raw Fruits and Vegetables Aug 20, 2021 FST-234P
Types of Thermometers Used in the Seafood Industry Sep 21, 2018 FST-295P
Making Your Own Sanitizing or Disinfecting Solution Jan 30, 2022 FST-339NP
Strategies to control the spread of COVID at seafood processing plants: Shared Transportation and Housing
The purpose of this extension publication is to provide food processors with basic guidelines to follow and to use when discussing Coronavirus (COVID-19) controls during shared transportation and housing.
Dec 10, 2025 FST-375NP
Strategies to Control the Spread of COVID at Seafood Processing Plants: Hand Washing and Personal Protective Equipment
This publication is the second one of a series of publications titled "Strategies to control the spread of COVID at seafood processing plants". The information in each pub will have the same- title but dedicated to different areas of control. This one is about handwashing and PPE's.
Dec 10, 2025 FST-376NP
Strategies to Control the Spread of COVID at Seafood Processing Plants: Social Distancing and Physical Barriers
This publication is the third one of a series of publications titled "Strategies to control the spread of COVID at seafood processing plants". The information in each pub will have the same title but dedicated to different areas of control. This one is about social distancing and physical barriers.
Dec 10, 2025 FST-377NP
Strategies to Control the Spread of COVID at Seafood Processing Plants: Cleaning and Disinfection
This publication is part of a series of publications titled "Strategies to control the spread of COVID at seafood processing plants". The information in this publication provides seafood processors with strategies that can be implemented to minimize exposure of the workforce to the COVID virus by using cleaning and disinfection practices.
Dec 11, 2025 FST-378NP
Strategies to Control the Spread of COVID at Seafood Processing Plants: Employee Health
This publication provides seafood processors with strategies to control and minimize the spread of COVID at seafood processing plants. The publication discusses steps that employers and employees must take to ensure the continuity of operations of essential functions when employees are returning to work after exposure to COVID.
Dec 11, 2025 FST-379NP
What Do I Need To Know To Sell SEAFOOD at the Farmers Market? Nov 17, 2020 FST-380NP
Cleaning, Sanitizing, Disinfecting, and Sterilizing. What's the difference? Jun 25, 2021 FST-386NP
Icing Your Catch to Take Home Jul 27, 2021 FST-388NP
Cleaning, Sanitizing, Disinfecting, and Sterilizing. What's the Difference? - Chinese Aug 11, 2021 FST-389NP
Limpieza, Sanitización, Desinfección y Esterilización. ¿Cuál es la diferencia? (Cleaning, Sanitizing, Disinfecting, and Sterilizing. What's the Difference?) Aug 18, 2021 FST-390NP
How to Clean, Sanitize, and Disinfect Surfaces Dec 21, 2021 FST-395NP
¿Cómo Limpiar, Sanitizar, y Desinfectar Superficies? ( How to Clean, Sanitize, and Disinfect Surfaces) Dec 21, 2021 FST-396NP
Before You Buy – What to Look for on Household Cleaner, Sanitizer, and Disinfectant Labels Feb 4, 2022 FST-397NP
Antes de Comprar – ¿Qué Debe Buscar en las Etiquetas de Productos Domésticos de Limpieza, Sanitizantes y Desinfectantes? ( Before You Buy – What to Look for on Household Cleaner, Sanitizer, and Disinfectant Labels) Jan 30, 2022 FST-398NP
Making Your Own Sanitizer - Vietnamese Feb 11, 2022 FST-412NP
Cleaning, Sanitizing, Disinfecting, and Sterilizing - Vietnamese Feb 9, 2022 FST-413NP
使用消毒免洗洗手液 (Making Your Own Sanitizing) Feb 11, 2022 FST-414NP
在购买前—阅读清洗剂、清洁剂和消毒剂上的 使用说明 (Before You Buy – What to Look for on Household Cleaner, Sanitizer, and Disinfectant Labels) Feb 9, 2022 FST-415NP
使用消毒免洗洗手液 (Using Hand Sanitizers) Feb 14, 2022 FST-416NP
如何清洗,清洁和消毒表面 (How to Clean, Sanitize, and Disinfect Surfaces) Feb 9, 2022 FST-417NP
How to Clean, Sanitize, and Disinfect Surfaces - Vietnamese Feb 23, 2022 FST-419NP
Before You Buy - What to Look for on Household Cleaner, Sanitizer, and Disinfectant Labels - Vietnamese Feb 25, 2022 FST-420NP
Preparación de su Propia Solución de Sanitizante o Desinfectante (Making Your Own Sanitizing or Disinfecting Solution) Apr 18, 2022 FST-425NP