Estimates of foodborne illness can be used to direct food safety policy and interventions. We used data from active and passive surveillance and other sources to estimate that each year 31 major pathogens acquired in the United States caused 9.4 million episodes of foodborne illness (90% credible interval [CrI] 6.6–12.7 million), 55,961 hospitalizations (90% CrI 39,534–75,741), and 1,351 deaths (90% CrI 712–2,268). Most (58%) illnesses were caused by norovirus, followed by nontyphoidal Salmonella spp. (11%), Clostridium perfringens (10%), and Campylobacter spp. (9%). Leading causes of hospitalization were nontyphoidal Salmonella spp. (35%), norovirus (26%), Campylobacter spp. (15%), and Toxoplasma gondii (8%). Leading causes of death were n...
Each year in the United States an estimated 9 million people get sick, 56,000 are hospitalized, and ...
Each year in the United States an estimated 9 million people get sick, 56,000 are hospitalized, and ...
Foodborne diseases represent a major health problem in the United States. The Foodborne Diseases Act...
Each year, 31 major known pathogens acquired in the United States caused an estimated 9.4 million ep...
Known pathogens cause an estimated 9.4 million foodborne illnesses annually in the United States. CD...
Foodborne illness estimates help to set food safety priorities and create public health policies. Th...
Foodborne diseases are an important public health problem in the United States. The Foodborne Diseas...
Known pathogens are estimated to cause 9.4 million illnesses each year in the United States.1 Althou...
Efforts to prevent foodborne illness target bacterial pathogens, yet noroviruses (NoV) are suspected...
Known pathogens are estimated to cause 9.4 million illnesses each year in the United States.1 Althou...
Noroviruses are the leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States. To better guide interve...
Foodborne diseases cause an estimated 48 million illnesses each year in the United States, including...
Despite ongoing food safety measures in the United States, foodborne illness continues to be a subst...
Foodborne disease continues to be an important problem in the United States. Most illnesses are prev...
Estimates of the annual numbers of foodborne illnesses and associated hospitalizations and deaths ar...
Each year in the United States an estimated 9 million people get sick, 56,000 are hospitalized, and ...
Each year in the United States an estimated 9 million people get sick, 56,000 are hospitalized, and ...
Foodborne diseases represent a major health problem in the United States. The Foodborne Diseases Act...
Each year, 31 major known pathogens acquired in the United States caused an estimated 9.4 million ep...
Known pathogens cause an estimated 9.4 million foodborne illnesses annually in the United States. CD...
Foodborne illness estimates help to set food safety priorities and create public health policies. Th...
Foodborne diseases are an important public health problem in the United States. The Foodborne Diseas...
Known pathogens are estimated to cause 9.4 million illnesses each year in the United States.1 Althou...
Efforts to prevent foodborne illness target bacterial pathogens, yet noroviruses (NoV) are suspected...
Known pathogens are estimated to cause 9.4 million illnesses each year in the United States.1 Althou...
Noroviruses are the leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States. To better guide interve...
Foodborne diseases cause an estimated 48 million illnesses each year in the United States, including...
Despite ongoing food safety measures in the United States, foodborne illness continues to be a subst...
Foodborne disease continues to be an important problem in the United States. Most illnesses are prev...
Estimates of the annual numbers of foodborne illnesses and associated hospitalizations and deaths ar...
Each year in the United States an estimated 9 million people get sick, 56,000 are hospitalized, and ...
Each year in the United States an estimated 9 million people get sick, 56,000 are hospitalized, and ...
Foodborne diseases represent a major health problem in the United States. The Foodborne Diseases Act...