Salmonellosis, a common human intestinal disorder primarily caused by contaminated meats and poultry, attacks an estimated two million Americans annually. Using a cost of illness approach, the medical costs and productivity losses alone were estimated to cost around one billion dollars in 1987. If pain and suffering, lost leisure time, and chronic disease costs could be quantified, the estimate would increase significantly. Other procedures for calculating the value of life could either raise or lower the estimated economic benefits of reducing human salmonellosis. Incorporating losses to farmers, whose animals have reduced feed efficiency, reduced weight gain, or deaths because of chronic salmonellosis, would also increase the estimates. A...
Food items of animal origin, such as pork products, have been suggested as the main source of zoonot...
Every year, outbreaks of foodborne illness cause significant morbidity and mortality, numerous days ...
Despite evidence that the U.S. food supply is among the safest in the world, there is continuing con...
Salmonellosis, a common human intestinal disorder primarily caused by contaminated meats and poultry...
ABSTRACT Salmonellosis, a common human intestinal disorder primarily caused by Salmonella-contami-na...
The Economic Research Service (ERS) of the U.S Department of Agriculture updated earlier estimates o...
Salmonella infections due to contaminated food products make many people ill each year and are respo...
The aim of this study is to evaluate medical expenditures and lost productivity associated with burd...
This is one in a series of fact sheets discussing common foodborne pathogens of interest to food han...
This thesis presents a detailed analysis of illness related costs of human salmonellosis In England...
copies of this document for noncommercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice...
<p>Human illness and net effects expressed as means, other benefits and costs expressed as point est...
In Hungary, salmonellosis is one of the most frequent foodborne illnesses. According to our estimati...
The cost associated with food borne related illness in humans is estimated to be between $7.7 and $8...
The genus Salmonella, a group of important zoonotic pathogens, is having global economic and politic...
Food items of animal origin, such as pork products, have been suggested as the main source of zoonot...
Every year, outbreaks of foodborne illness cause significant morbidity and mortality, numerous days ...
Despite evidence that the U.S. food supply is among the safest in the world, there is continuing con...
Salmonellosis, a common human intestinal disorder primarily caused by contaminated meats and poultry...
ABSTRACT Salmonellosis, a common human intestinal disorder primarily caused by Salmonella-contami-na...
The Economic Research Service (ERS) of the U.S Department of Agriculture updated earlier estimates o...
Salmonella infections due to contaminated food products make many people ill each year and are respo...
The aim of this study is to evaluate medical expenditures and lost productivity associated with burd...
This is one in a series of fact sheets discussing common foodborne pathogens of interest to food han...
This thesis presents a detailed analysis of illness related costs of human salmonellosis In England...
copies of this document for noncommercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice...
<p>Human illness and net effects expressed as means, other benefits and costs expressed as point est...
In Hungary, salmonellosis is one of the most frequent foodborne illnesses. According to our estimati...
The cost associated with food borne related illness in humans is estimated to be between $7.7 and $8...
The genus Salmonella, a group of important zoonotic pathogens, is having global economic and politic...
Food items of animal origin, such as pork products, have been suggested as the main source of zoonot...
Every year, outbreaks of foodborne illness cause significant morbidity and mortality, numerous days ...
Despite evidence that the U.S. food supply is among the safest in the world, there is continuing con...