Estimating the burden of acute gastroenteritis, foodborne disease, and pathogens commonly transmitted by food: an international review

The burden of foodborne disease is not well defined in many countries or regions or on a global level. The World Health Organization (WHO), in conjunction with other national public health agencies, is coordinating a number of international activities designed to assist countries in the strengthening of disease surveillance and to determine the burden of acute gastroenteritis. These data can then be used to estimate the following situations: (1) the burden associated with acute gastroenteritis of foodborne origin, (2) the burden caused by specific pathogens commonly transmitted by food, and (3... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Flint, James A
Van Duynhoven, Yvonne
Angulo, Frederick J
DeLong, Stephanie M
Braun, Peggy
Kirk, Martyn D
Scallan, Elaine
Fitzgerald, Margaret
Adak, Goutam
Sockett, Paul
Ellis, Andrea
Hall, Gillian
Gargouri, Neyla
Walke, Henry
Braam, Peter
Dokumenttyp: Journal article
Verlag/Hrsg.: University of Chicago Press
Schlagwörter: Keywords: acute gastroenteritis / Australia / Brucella / Campylobacter / Canada / diarrhea / disease transmission / fever / food contamination / food safety / foodborne disease / health survey / human / international cooperation / Ireland / Netherlands / Norovirus / priority journa
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The burden of foodborne disease is not well defined in many countries or regions or on a global level. The World Health Organization (WHO), in conjunction with other national public health agencies, is coordinating a number of international activities designed to assist countries in the strengthening of disease surveillance and to determine the burden of acute gastroenteritis. These data can then be used to estimate the following situations: (1) the burden associated with acute gastroenteritis of foodborne origin, (2) the burden caused by specific pathogens commonly transmitted by food, and (3) the burden caused by specific foods or food groups. Many of the scientists collaborating with the WHO on these activities have been involved in quantifying the burden of acute gastroenteritis on a national basis. This article reviews these key national studies and the international efforts that are providing the necessary information and technical resources to derive national, regional, and global burden of disease estimates.