| Literature DB >> 28679492 |
Patrick Quade1, Elaine Okanyene Nsoesie2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Underreporting of foodborne illness makes foodborne disease burden estimation, timely outbreak detection, and evaluation of policies toward improving food safety challenging.Entities:
Keywords: Internet; crowdsourced surveillance; food poisoning; foodborne diseases; foodborne illness surveillance; infectious diseases; mobile; outbreaks; participatory epidemiology; participatory surveillance
Year: 2017 PMID: 28679492 PMCID: PMC5517822 DOI: 10.2196/publichealth.7076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Public Health Surveill ISSN: 2369-2960
Figure 1Screenshot of the Iwaspoisoned.com website.
Figure 2(A) heat map illustrating the distribution of foodborne reports by state with the legend from red to green, representing most to least. (B) heat map showing the most populous states in red, and the least populous in light green. (C) heat map showing per capita food poisoning reports per state. This is the population of the state divided by the number of reports received. The highest number of reports received per capita is in bright red at 1 for every 5200 people, the least number of per capita reports is in white at 1 for every 18,300 people.
Distribution of reports across businesses.
| Business | n (%) |
| Restaurant | 42,139 (95.51) |
| Grocery/Supermarket/Warehouse | 1159 (2.63) |
| Retail host | 419 (1.0) |
| Convenience store/Gas station | 130 (0.3) |
| Hotel/Resort/Casino | 67 (0.2) |
| Packaged food product | 57 (0.1) |
| Entertainment/Theme park/Festival | 49 (0.1) |
| Airline | 35 (0.1) |
| Airport | 18 (0.0) |
| Shopping mall | 11 (0.0) |
| University/School | 11 (0.0) |
| Train station | 6 (0.0) |
| Stadium | 6 (0.0) |
| Hospital | 5 (0.0) |
| Food truck | 4 (0.0) |
| Community service/Church | 2 (0.0) |
| Cruise | 1 (0.0) |
| Total | 44,119 (100.00) |
Survey of 4616 Iwaspoisoned.com users.
| Age group in years | Female, n (%) | Male, n (%) | Total, n (%) |
| Under 18 | 281 (6.09) | 158 (3.42) | 439 (9.51) |
| 18-24 | 772 (16.72) | 519 (11.24) | 1291 (27.97) |
| 25-34 | 832 (18.02) | 556 (12.05) | 1388 (30.07) |
| 35-44 | 453 (9.81) | 304 (6.59) | 757 (16.40) |
| 45-55 | 251 (5.44) | 164 (3.55) | 415 (8.99) |
| 55+ | 187 (4.05) | 139 (3.01) | 326 (7.06) |
| Total | 2776 (60.14) | 1840 (39.86) | 4616 (100.00) |
Figure 3(A) The monthly percentage of suspected foodborne illness reports implicating Chipotle relative to all reports submitted to the system. Peaks in reporting are noted during the period when multiple outbreaks were reported. (B) Number of suspected foodborne illness reports implicating Chipotle, and Restaurant Chain A and Chain B, which have similar and greater than five times more store locations compared with Chipotle, respectively. The number of foodborne illness reports implicating Chipotle is significantly higher.