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The Cost Estimates of Foodborne Illnesses data product provides detailed data about the costs of major foodborne illnesses in the United States, updating and extending previous ERS research. Cost...
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Foodborne outbreak investigations often provide data for public health officials to determine how the environment contributed to the outbreak and on how to prevent future outbreaks. State and...
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that germs on fresh produce cause approximately 46% of foodborne illnesses in the United States. However, there are proven food safety...
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<p>Shiga toxin-producing <em>Escherichia coli</em> (STEC) and <em>Listeria monocytogenes</em> are responsible for severe foodborne illnesses in the United States. Current identification methods...
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<p dir="ltr">This repository contains all data and code required to reproduce the cumulative logistic mixed-effects model for the manuscript: </p><p dir="ltr">"Susceptibility of pESI positive...
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Food producers recall their products from the marketplace when the products are mislabeled or when the food may present a health hazard to consumers because the food is contaminated or has caused...
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<p>This repository contains all data and code required to reproduce the growth curve-fitting analysis from the manuscript:</p> <p>McMillan, E. A., Berrang, M. E., Read, Q. D., Rasamsetti, S.,...
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A poor food safety culture has been described as an emerging risk factor for foodborne illness outbreaks, yet there has been little research on this topic in the retail food industry. The purpose...
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<p dir="ltr">Foodborne pathogens are a significant cause of illness and infection with Shiga toxin-producing <i>Escherichia coli</i> (STEC) has the potential to produce life-threatening...
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Background The past three decades have witnessed the rise of Campylobacter enteritis in man from virtual obscurity to notoriety, with present isolation rates superseding those of other...
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These data contain case counts and rates for selected communicable diseases—listed in the data dictionary—that met the surveillance case definition for that disease and was reported for California...