Objective: To assess food safety practices, food shopping preferences, and eating behaviors of people diagnosed with Salmonella or Campylobacter infection in the warm seasons, and to identify socioeconomic factors associated with behavior and practices. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among Salmonella and Campylobacter cases with onset of illness from January 1 to March 31, 2013. Multivariable logistic regression analyses examined relationships between socioeconomic position and food safety knowledge and practices, shopping and food preferences, and preferences, perceptions, and knowledge about food safety information on warm days. Results: Respondents in our study engaged in unsafe personal and food hygiene practices. They ...
In recent years, there has been an increasing number of foodborne outbreaks linked to the consumptio...
BACKGROUND: With over 800 million cases globally, campylobacteriosis is a major cause of food borne ...
Background: The relationship between weather and food-borne diseases has been of great concern recen...
Background Salmonella and Campylobacter spp. are the most common foodborne disease pathogens reporte...
Background: Foodborne illness is a significant public health issue in most countries, including Aust...
First published online 2 November 2015Changing trends in foodborne disease are influenced by many fa...
Objective: This study aimed to project the future disability burden of Salmonella infection associat...
Objective: To investigate the temporal relationship between the monthly count of salmonellosis notif...
An outbreak of salmonellosis occurred following attendance at a school camp between 5 and 8?August 2...
Objective Foodborne illnesses in Australia, including salmonellosis, are estimated to cost over $A1....
We investigated the relationship between environmental temperature and reported Salmonella infection...
Salmonellosis is a leading cause of hospitalisation due to gastroenteritis in Australia. A previous ...
Salmonella enterica is an important cause of foodborne illness in Australia, regularly causing high-...
Foodborne disease is a major public health problem worldwide. To examine changes in foodborne illnes...
Global temperatures have increased over the previous century, due in large part to human actions. Ch...
In recent years, there has been an increasing number of foodborne outbreaks linked to the consumptio...
BACKGROUND: With over 800 million cases globally, campylobacteriosis is a major cause of food borne ...
Background: The relationship between weather and food-borne diseases has been of great concern recen...
Background Salmonella and Campylobacter spp. are the most common foodborne disease pathogens reporte...
Background: Foodborne illness is a significant public health issue in most countries, including Aust...
First published online 2 November 2015Changing trends in foodborne disease are influenced by many fa...
Objective: This study aimed to project the future disability burden of Salmonella infection associat...
Objective: To investigate the temporal relationship between the monthly count of salmonellosis notif...
An outbreak of salmonellosis occurred following attendance at a school camp between 5 and 8?August 2...
Objective Foodborne illnesses in Australia, including salmonellosis, are estimated to cost over $A1....
We investigated the relationship between environmental temperature and reported Salmonella infection...
Salmonellosis is a leading cause of hospitalisation due to gastroenteritis in Australia. A previous ...
Salmonella enterica is an important cause of foodborne illness in Australia, regularly causing high-...
Foodborne disease is a major public health problem worldwide. To examine changes in foodborne illnes...
Global temperatures have increased over the previous century, due in large part to human actions. Ch...
In recent years, there has been an increasing number of foodborne outbreaks linked to the consumptio...
BACKGROUND: With over 800 million cases globally, campylobacteriosis is a major cause of food borne ...
Background: The relationship between weather and food-borne diseases has been of great concern recen...