AbstractThis article summarizes the results of 20 years (1991–2010) of investigation on food-borne disease outbreaks (FBDOs) collected by the Food and Drug Administration of the Department of Health in Taiwan. Among the 4284 FBDOs (82,342 cases) reported, the average annual number of 285 outbreaks during 2001–2010 was substantially greater than the average annual number of 143 outbreaks reported during 1991–2000. The average number of 15.5 cases per outbreak in 2001–2010 was lower than that in 1991–2000, which is 28.5 cases per outbreak. Small-scale FBDOs increased during 2001–2010. Good hygiene practices should be carried out at food service establishments and school kitchens that provide compound cooking food or meal boxes. The three most...
In 1980 there were 612 outbreaks (13,791 cases) of foodborne disease reported to the Centers for Dis...
In 1981 there were 568 outbreaks (14,432 cases) of foodborne disease reported to the Centers for Dis...
Foodborne diseases cause an estimated 48 million illnesses each year in the United States, including...
AbstractThis article summarizes the results of 20 years (1991–2010) of investigation on food-borne d...
Background: Foodborne diseases are a growing public health problem and contribute significantly to t...
AbstractObjectivesFood- and water-borne disease outbreaks (FBDOs) are an important public health pro...
The 2004 data indicate declines in the incidence of infections caused by Campylobacter, Cryptosporid...
Food catering service establishments are often implicated in foodborne disease outbreaks. We evaluat...
The incidence of themost common foodborne outbreaks reported by the European Food Safety Authority ...
This paper reviews the trend and possible contributing factors that cause the incidence of foodborne...
This study focuses on foodborne outbreaks of microbial infection associated with fresh produce in Eu...
Foodborne disease has been associated with microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasite...
Background: Botulism is a severe neuroparalytic disease caused by toxins produced by several Clostri...
Summary of botulism cases reported in 2011.A total of 140 confirmed cases of botulism (136 laborator...
In 1979 there were 460 outbreaks (13,207 cases) of foodborne disease reported to the Centers for Dis...
In 1980 there were 612 outbreaks (13,791 cases) of foodborne disease reported to the Centers for Dis...
In 1981 there were 568 outbreaks (14,432 cases) of foodborne disease reported to the Centers for Dis...
Foodborne diseases cause an estimated 48 million illnesses each year in the United States, including...
AbstractThis article summarizes the results of 20 years (1991–2010) of investigation on food-borne d...
Background: Foodborne diseases are a growing public health problem and contribute significantly to t...
AbstractObjectivesFood- and water-borne disease outbreaks (FBDOs) are an important public health pro...
The 2004 data indicate declines in the incidence of infections caused by Campylobacter, Cryptosporid...
Food catering service establishments are often implicated in foodborne disease outbreaks. We evaluat...
The incidence of themost common foodborne outbreaks reported by the European Food Safety Authority ...
This paper reviews the trend and possible contributing factors that cause the incidence of foodborne...
This study focuses on foodborne outbreaks of microbial infection associated with fresh produce in Eu...
Foodborne disease has been associated with microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasite...
Background: Botulism is a severe neuroparalytic disease caused by toxins produced by several Clostri...
Summary of botulism cases reported in 2011.A total of 140 confirmed cases of botulism (136 laborator...
In 1979 there were 460 outbreaks (13,207 cases) of foodborne disease reported to the Centers for Dis...
In 1980 there were 612 outbreaks (13,791 cases) of foodborne disease reported to the Centers for Dis...
In 1981 there were 568 outbreaks (14,432 cases) of foodborne disease reported to the Centers for Dis...
Foodborne diseases cause an estimated 48 million illnesses each year in the United States, including...