Literature DB >> 15095202

Limitations to successful investigation and reporting of foodborne outbreaks: an analysis of foodborne disease outbreaks in FoodNet catchment areas, 1998-1999.

Timothy F Jones1, Beth Imhoff, Michael Samuel, Patricia Mshar, Katherine Gibbs McCombs, Marguerite Hawkins, Valerie Deneen, Michael Cambridge, Sonja J Olsen.   

Abstract

To better understand factors associated with confirming the etiologic organism and identifying the food vehicle responsible for foodborne-disease outbreaks, we examined data from outbreaks reported in 1998 and 1999 through active surveillance by Foodborne Disease Active Surveillance Network (FoodNet) surveillance areas in 7 states. In 71% of these outbreaks, no confirmed etiology was identified, and in 46%, no suspected food vehicle was identified. Outbreaks involving > or =10 cases were significantly more likely to have their etiology identified than were smaller outbreaks. In two-thirds of outbreaks in which an etiology was not confirmed, no stool specimens were collected for laboratory testing; in 55% of these outbreaks, neither clinical specimens nor food samples were tested. If the etiology of and factors contributing to foodborne-disease outbreaks are to be understood, adequate resources must be available to allow specimens to be collected and tested and epidemiologic investigations to be conducted appropriately.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15095202     DOI: 10.1086/381599

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


  12 in total

1.  The impact of local environmental health capacity on foodborne illness morbidity in Maryland.

Authors:  Joanna S Zablotsky Kufel; Beth A Resnick; Mary A Fox; John McGready; James P Yager; Thomas A Burke
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2011-08       Impact factor: 9.308

2.  [Outbreak clarification: medical necessity or academic indulgence?].

Authors:  Gérard Krause
Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 1.704

3.  An Outbreak of Food Poisoning in a Military Establishment.

Authors:  S L Jadhav; A K Sinha; A Banerjee; P S Chawla
Journal:  Med J Armed Forces India       Date:  2011-07-21

4.  Evaluation of Luminex xTAG gastrointestinal pathogen analyte-specific reagents for high-throughput, simultaneous detection of bacteria, viruses, and parasites of clinical and public health importance.

Authors:  Jose F Navidad; David J Griswold; M Stephen Gradus; Sanjib Bhattacharyya
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2013-07-12       Impact factor: 5.948

Review 5.  Contributing factors in restaurant-associated foodborne disease outbreaks, FoodNet sites, 2006 and 2007.

Authors:  L Hannah Gould; Ida Rosenblum; David Nicholas; Quyen Phan; Timothy F Jones
Journal:  J Food Prot       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 2.077

6.  Creating student sleuths: how a team of graduate students helped solve an outbreak of Salmonella Heidelberg infections associated with kosher broiled chicken livers.

Authors:  Heather Hanson; W Thane Hancock; Cassandra Harrison; Laura Kornstein; HaeNa Waechter; Vasudha Reddy; John Luker; Michelle Malavet; Paula Huth; Laura Gieraltowski; Sharon Balter
Journal:  J Food Prot       Date:  2014-08       Impact factor: 2.077

7.  Specimen collection and confirmation of norovirus outbreaks.

Authors:  Melissa S Plantenga; Beletshachew Shiferaw; William E Keene; Christianne Biggs; James M Terry; Ladonna Grenz; Paul R Cieslak
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2011-08       Impact factor: 6.883

Review 8.  Climate Change, Foodborne Pathogens and Illness in Higher-Income Countries.

Authors:  I R Lake; G C Barker
Journal:  Curr Environ Health Rep       Date:  2018-03

9.  SurvNet electronic surveillance system for infectious disease outbreaks, Germany.

Authors:  Gérard Krause; Doris Altmann; Daniel Faensen; Klaudia Porten; Justus Benzler; Thomas Pfoch; Andrea Ammon; Michael H Kramer; Hermann Claus
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2007-10       Impact factor: 6.883

10.  Epidemiology of foodborne norovirus outbreaks in Catalonia, Spain.

Authors:  Ana Martinez; Angela Dominguez; Nuria Torner; Laura Ruiz; Neus Camps; Irene Barrabeig; Cesar Arias; Josep Alvarez; Pere Godoy; Pilar Jorgina Balaña; Analia Pumares; Rosa Bartolome; Dolors Ferrer; Unai Perez; Rosa Pinto; Javier Buesa
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2008-04-14       Impact factor: 3.090

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