نتایج جستجو برای: foodborne disease outbreak

تعداد نتایج: 1522960  

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2004

In 2003, OzFoodNet conducted enhanced surveillance of foodborne diseases across Australia, which covered all states and territories. During 2003, there were 23,250 notifications of eight potentially foodborne diseases, of which 67 per cent and 30 per cent were due to Campylobacter and Salmonella infections respectively. The most common Salmonella serotype was Typhimurium, as in previous years. ...

2016
Donne Kofi Ameme Marijanatu Abdulai Eric Yirenkyi Adjei Edwin Andrews Afari Kofi Mensah Nyarko Dwamena Asante Gideon Kye-Duodu Mona Abbas Samuel Sackey Fred Wurapa

INTRODUCTION Foodborne diseases (FBD) have emerged as a major public health problem worldwide. Though the global burden of FBD is currently unknown, foodborne diarrhoeal diseases kill 1.9 million children globally every year. On 25th September 2014, health authorities in Eastern Region of Ghana were alerted of a suspected FBD outbreak involving patrons of a community food joint. We investigated...

Journal: :American journal of public health 1977
M A Horwitz R A Pollard M H Merson S M Martin

In September 1974, the largest outbreak of foodborne salmonellosis ever reported to the Center for Disease Control--affecting an estimated 3,400 persons--occurred on the Navajo Nation Indian Reservation. The responsible agent was Salmonella newport and the vehicle of transmission was potato salad served to an estimated 11,000 persons at a free barbecue. The cooked ingredients of the potato sala...

2014
Cassandra Harrison Mohip Jorder Henri Stern Faina Stavinsky Vasudha Reddy Heather Hanson HaeNa Waechter Luther Lowe Luis Gravano Sharon Balter

While investigating an outbreak of gastrointestinal disease associated with a restaurant, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) noted that patrons had reported illnesses on the business review website Yelp (http://www.yelp.com) that had not been reported to DOHMH. To explore the potential of using Yelp to identify unreported outbreaks, DOHMH worked with Columbia Univ...

2013
John A. Painter Robert M. Hoekstra Tracy Ayers Robert V. Tauxe Christopher R. Braden Frederick J. Angulo Patricia M. Griffin

Each year, >9 million foodborne illnesses are estimated to be caused by major pathogens acquired in the United States. Preventing these illnesses is challenging because resources are limited and linking individual illnesses to a particular food is rarely possible except during an outbreak. We developed a method of attributing illnesses to food commodities that uses data from outbreaks associate...

2017
Tyann Blessington Jennifer Beal Roblyn Clemmons Alyssa Clendenin Phillip Curry Elisa Elliot Thomas Kuntz David Melka David Rotstein Errol Strain Christopher Wynens

Introduction Identifying, solving, and stopping foodborne outbreaks in the U.S. requires the collaboration and coordination of multiple federal agencies and centers as well as state and local authorities. FDA’s Coordinated Outbreak Response and Evaluation (CORE) Network is responsible for outbreak surveillance, response, and post-response activities related to incidents involving multiple illne...

2010
Hiroshi Fukushima Jun Kawase Yoshiki Etoh Kumiko Sugama Shunshuke Yashiro Natsuko Iida Keiji Yamaguchi

A set of 8 multiplex real-time SYBR Green PCR (SG-PCR) assays including 3 target primers and an internal amplification control (IAC) primer was simultaneously evaluated in 3 h or less with regard to detection of 24 target genes of 23 foodborne pathogens in 7 stool specimens of foodborne outbreak using a 96-well reaction plate. This assay, combined with DNA extraction (QIAamp DNA Stool Mini kit)...

Journal: :Morbidity and mortality weekly report. Surveillance summaries 2006
Michael Lynch John Painter Rachel Woodruff Christopher Braden

PROBLEM/CONDITION Since 1973, CDC has maintained a collaborative surveillance program for collection and periodic reporting of data on the occurrence and causes of foodborne-disease outbreaks (FBDOs) in the United States. REPORTING PERIOD COVERED 1998-2002. DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM The Foodborne Disease Outbreak Surveillance System reviews data on FBDOs, defined as the occurrence of two or mor...

2013
Stephanie David Jenna Burton Chris Chadwick Rebecca Katz

Introduction Foodborne illnesses sicken 48 million and kill 3,000 Americans every year, presenting an enduring threat to the public’s health. In just the past three years alone, the United States has experienced at least four major multistate outbreaks in food. Despite this growing problem, efforts to prevent foodborne illness pose a particular public health challenge due in part to the widely ...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2009
Karen Signori Pereira Flávio Luis Schmidt Ana M A Guaraldo Regina M B Franco Viviane L Dias Luiz A C Passos

Various researchers have studied the importance of the oral transmission of Chagas' disease since the mid-20th century. Only in recent years, due to an outbreak that occurred in the Brazilian State of Santa Catarina in 2005 and to various outbreaks occurring during the last 3 years in the Brazilian Amazon basin, mainly associated with the consumption of Amazonian palm berry or açaí (Euterpe ole...

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