2018
DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.ss6710a1
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Surveillance for Foodborne Disease Outbreaks — United States, 2009–2015

Abstract: Problem/ConditionKnown foodborne disease agents are estimated to cause approximately 9.4 million illnesses each year in the United States. Although only a small subset of illnesses are associated with recognized outbreaks, data from outbreak investigations provide insight into the foods and pathogens that cause illnesses and the settings and conditions in which they occur.Reporting Period2009–2015Description of SystemThe Foodborne Disease Outbreak Surveillance System (FDOSS) collects data on foodborne disease … Show more

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“…Because ill workers are a frequent contributor to outbreaks ( 1 ), of particular interest are NEARS data on establishment characteristics that might be related to ill worker behavior, such as requiring gloves and excluding workers who are ill from work. Most establishments with outbreaks had policies requiring food workers to wear gloves when handling ready-to-eat foods and preventing those who are ill from working.…”
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“…Because ill workers are a frequent contributor to outbreaks ( 1 ), of particular interest are NEARS data on establishment characteristics that might be related to ill worker behavior, such as requiring gloves and excluding workers who are ill from work. Most establishments with outbreaks had policies requiring food workers to wear gloves when handling ready-to-eat foods and preventing those who are ill from working.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of foodborne illness outbreaks occur in retail food establishments (i.e., places that prepare and serve food to consumers) ( 1 ). In 2014, NEARS was launched to collect data on outbreaks associated with such establishments ( 4 ).…”
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“…In FDA's qualitative assessment of risk, commodity type was analyzed for the likelihood of attributing to foodborne illnesses. From 2009 to 2015, the CDC reports that there were 241 produce‐related outbreaks and illnesses associated with seeded vegetables (2572), fruits (2420), vegetable row crops (1972), herbs (476), root crops and underground vegetables (383), and nuts and seeds (245) (Dewey‐Mattia, Manikonda, Hall, Wise, & Crowe, ). The epidemiological data show that outbreaks associated with produce commodities change over time, though some commodities have a repeating pattern of association with outbreaks over multiple years, such as tomatoes and leafy greens.…”
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