نتایج جستجو برای: foodborne diseases food

تعداد نتایج: 1096562  

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2006
Patricia A Kendall Virginia Val Hillers Lydia C Medeiros

Aging is associated with loss of the physical barriers and immune efficiency that typically control pathogens' access to and multiplication within the body, thus making infection more likely in elderly persons. Chronic diseases and other health factors, such as malnutrition and immobility, may increase susceptibility to and severity of infections, including foodborne illnesses, in elderly perso...

Journal: :asia pacific journal of medical toxicology 0
herman gibb gibb epidemiology consulting llc, arlington, va, usa brecht devleesschauwer department of virology, parasitology and immunology, ghent university, merelbeke, belgium institute of health and society (irss), université catholique de louvain, brussels, belgium department of biomedical sciences, institute of tropical medicine, antwerp, belgium institute for risk assessment sciences, utrecht university, utrecht, netherlands p. michael bolger exponent, center for chemical regulation and food safety, washington, dc, usa

in december 2015, the world health organization (who) published the first ever report on the estimates of the global burden of foodborne diseases, which included diseases related to chemical exposures in foods such as peanut allergy. in the report, the burden of disease related to peanut allergies was measured for the european, american and west pacific regions. the report showed that unlike ot...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998
R. V. Tauxe

Each year in the United States, foodborne diseases affect millions of persons, who become ill after exposure to any of a growing spectrum of identified agents and toxins. Typhoid fever and other foodborne diseases common a century ago have been controlled by measures that prevent contamination of food and water with human sewage and by technologies (such as milk pasteurization) that eliminate a...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2014
Ana Carolina Ritter Eduardo Cesar Tondo

Foodborne diseases are typically caused by the ingestion of food contaminated with micro-organisms or their toxins, resulting in gastrointestinal disorders and in some severe cases hospitalization and death. In Brazil, foodborne illnesses are caused mainly by Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. The most important contributing factors for outbreaks are exposure of foods to un...

Journal: :avicenna journal of clinical microbiology and infection 0
rouhollah valipour nouroozi parasitology department, medical school, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, ir iran; parasitology department, medical school, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, ir iran. tel: +98-9165846379, fax: +98-6133332036

conclusions parasitic contamination of fresh herbs sold in izeh may pose a health risk to consumers if eaten as unwashed or improperly washed. results parasitic pollution was detected in 3.5% of the examined samples, including cryptosporidium spp. oocyst (1.5%), giardia spp. cyst (1%), blastocystis spp. cyst (0.5%) and taenia spp. egg (0.5%). materials and methods four hundred samples of fresh ...

2016
Benjamin Osei-Tutu Francis Anto

BACKGROUND There are over 250 foodborne diseases and are of growing public health concern worldwide. The distribution of these diseases varies from one locality to the other. Foodborne diseases come about as a result of ingestion of food contaminated with microorganisms or chemicals. The most common clinical presentation of foodborne disease takes the form of gastrointestinal symptoms; although...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1998
S. Yang

The public health challenges of foodborne diseases are changing as a result of newly identified pathogens and vehicles of transmission , changes in food production and distribution, and an apparent decline in food safety awareness. Response to these new challenges requires new surveillance strategies to monitor the incidence of human illness and provide data for developing effective prevention ...

2012
A Aidara-Kane

Several devastating outbreaks of foodborne diseases have been reported in the African region including acute aflatoxicosis in Kenya in 2004 and bromide poisoning in Angola in 2007. There are concerns about transmission of multiple antibiotic resistant bacteria and pesticide residues in foods. The globalization of the food trade which could increase the spread of food contaminants internationall...

2013
Henry Redel

The global supply of food has led to an increasingly connected planet, not only in terms of food products but also in terms of risks for foodborne diseases. The fourth edition of Morris and Potter’s Foodborne Infections and Intoxications delivers an in-depth look at the global effects of foodborne illnesses, provides pathogen-specific information, and describes processes and policies intended t...

2013
Debra Gilliss Alicia B. Cronquist Matthew Cartter Melissa Tobin-D’Angelo David Blythe Kirk Smith Sarah Lathrop Shelley Zansky Paul R. Cieslak John Dunn Kristin G. Holt Susan Lance Stacy M. Crim Olga L. Henao Mary Patrick Patricia M. Griffin Robert V. Tauxe

Foodborne diseases are an important public health problem in the United States. The Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network* (FoodNet) conducts surveillance in 10 U.S. sites for all laboratory-confirmed infections caused by selected pathogens transmitted commonly through food to quantify them and monitor their incidence. This report summarizes 2012 preliminary surveillance data and descr...

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